5 January 2011
Emirates Stadium, London
Referee: M. Jones
Attendance: 60085
Emirates Stadium, London
Referee: M. Jones
Attendance: 60085
With seven points out of nine over the festive period, Arsene Wenger will claim that his rotation policy was correct, the players he rested against Wigan having come back and produced the goods against Birmingham. Sceptics may insist that two points were needlessly lost at the DW Stadium, but either way the Gunners are handily placed in third, two points behind the two Manchester clubs and very definitely in the title race.
Seeking their first win at Arsenal in more than three decades on Wednesday, City’s main objective will be to defeat a major competitor and make a big statement in this season’s exciting battle for top-flight supremacy.
Buoyed by three straight wins, and level on points with neighbours and arch-rivals Manchester United, City go into this contest with the belief that they can win the title. They are now firmly established among the leading five clubs and find themselves in the strongest position they’ve enjoyed at the start of a new year since the Premier League was formed.
Buoyed by three straight wins, and level on points with neighbours and arch-rivals Manchester United, City go into this contest with the belief that they can win the title. They are now firmly established among the leading five clubs and find themselves in the strongest position they’ve enjoyed at the start of a new year since the Premier League was formed.
Arsenal: Fabianski, Sagna, Djourou, Koscielny, Clichy, Song, Wilshere, Fabregas, Nasri, Walcott, van Persie.
Subs: Szczesny, Rosicky, Denilson, Squillaci, Arshavin, Chamakh, Bendtner.
Man City: Hart, Richards, Kompany, Toure, Zabaleta, De Jong, Barry, Toure Yaya, Milner, Tevez, Jo.
Subs: Given, Bridge, Wright-Phillips, Adam Johnson, Boateng, Lescott, Vieira.
Codec H264, Mkv
Commentaires Francais
Son 160kps
Formatté 16/9e
1ere Mi-Temps
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