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Arsenal will not play for a draw in Manchester City face-off, insists Arteta

Mikel Arteta is taking a bold stance as Arsenal faces Manchester City, refusing to settle for a draw despite the stakes. With a six-point lead in the Premier League, Arteta aims for a decisive victory, focusing on maintaining their defensiv...

The Guardian· Apr 18, 2026 · 6:06 AM · 18 views

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Mikel Arteta is taking a bold stance as Arsenal faces Manchester City, refusing to settle for a draw despite the stakes. With a six-point lead in the Premier League, Arteta aims for a decisive victory, focusing on maintaining their defensive strength while overcoming recent attacking challenges. Can Arsenal's determination redefine their season? #Arsenal #ManCity #PremierLeague #Football #MikelArteta

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