City also haven’t hit the back of the net for 5 league games at Arsenal, their last goal scored by DaMarcus Beasley in 2007.
Meanwhile, Arsenal have unbeaten in our last 5 league games, winning 4 and drawing one whilst scoring 17 goals in our last 5 home games. We now have scored 40 goals so far, more than last season at this stage. We have also won our last 5 league games that we have had the lead at half time.
However, City have conceded the least goals this season with a mere 19, but Arsenal have only conceded 22, the 4th least in the league. The last 5 games between the two clubs, home and way, in all competitions have resulted in one draw, one Arsenal win and 3 wins for City.
Team News
For once, injuries and absences seem to be in Arsenal’s favour, as we have virtually our whole squad available. Giroud faces a late battle to be fit, after suffering a small knock against Swansea last weekend.However, these two are the only major players that will be missing and there is still a chance they will play, however I expect to see them start the clash on the bench.
City, fortunately for us, are a bit unluckier, missing 7 key players for this tie. Main striker Sergio Aguero misses this clash through injury, as do right backs Richards and Maicon, whilst Kolarov is a doubt.
A huge blow for City is that their pivotal midfielder Yaya Toure misses the game as he is representing Ivory Coast at the African Cup of Nations. His brother and ex-Arsenal defender Kolo Toure will also be away on international duty alongside him.
Another absence will come as mixed news to the fans as another ex-Gunner, although a bit more unpopular than Toure misses out on a return to the Emirates. Samir Nasri is suspended for the clash after head butting Sebastian Bassong in City’s 1-0 victory over Norwich.
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