De Bruyne’s absence should give Arsenal a great opportunity against City, right?



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Will losing De Bruyne really put City in trouble?

The near-top-of-the-table clash takes place over the weekend when we go head-to-head against Manchester City after the return of international service. And what a shock it will be when the master once again confronts his apprentice, surely seeking revenge.

However, in some negative news for City, Sky Sports reported today that Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Kevin De Bruyne is out of the clash against our boys over the weekend, Gabriel Jesus has also been ruled out, but Sergio Agüero could be ready. to make some form of an appearance on his return from injury.

It was to be expected to be without De Bruyne given that he returned from international service after suffering an injury, but of course we know that Manchester City are not a one man team and even without him they will surely pose a threat to us as they always manages to do.

But there is a key difference from previous games so far, the mentality and tactical approach of our team, it gives us a little more of an advantage and everyone will speak if we lose saying that we still have much more to work on. Of course they have, but the change Arteta has made has been very impressive so far and whatever happens this weekend against City we can be sure things will only get better for our boys regardless.

I have no doubt that we can’t pull off another great performance against City, but if that’s not the case, will it really be the end of the world, will Arsenal really be in “a crisis” or will it be? something from which we can recover and take positive aspects, knowing what we would have to work on? how did we do when we lost to Liverpool in our third game of the season?

Will it be a case without De Bruyne, no problem for our boys? Here’s to hope, huh, Gooners?

Shenel osman

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