The games are coming thick and fast for Manchester City right now. Next up for the blues is the visit of Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal side. Both sides qualified from the Group stages of their European competition this week, and will be looking to go into the last International break with three more points.
Currently nine points behind City heading into the game, Arsenal cannot afford to fall further behind the pace. For Manchester City, no matter the result on Sunday, will enter the final International break of the year, top of the Premier League.