
The Digest:
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has described Sunday's Premier League clash with Manchester City as a "huge privilege," urging his players to embrace the opportunity. Arsenal lead City by six points, but City have a game in hand. Arteta's side has lost three of its last five games, including the League Cup final to City. A win at the Etihad would put Arsenal in an "unassailable position," Arteta said.
Key Points:
- Arsenal haven't won a league game at the Etihad since 2015.
- Arteta rejects playing for a draw despite a six-point cushion.
- Arsenal lost the League Cup final to City last month.
- The Gunners are chasing their first English title since 2004.
- Arteta says players must use League Cup final pain as motivation.
Sunday's result will determine whether Arsenal's privilege becomes a title or another near miss.
Sources: Vanguard News (AFP)