… and so does Pep Guardiola. “It is a really, really important game … there are more butterflies than welcome! … everybody knows who we have to face and what we have to do … we will try to impose our game … I was delighted to work with [Arteta] but after that he decided to move to an exceptional club and everyone has seen how good [the team] he has created … I love that we play at home and feel comfortable … the grass is in perfect condition.”

Mikel Arteta speaks to BT Sport. “This is where we have to be, we are Arsenal Football Club and we have to always be at the highest level … we have managed to do that for the last nine months and this is the last push … obviously it is a critical moment … we will see where we are and what we can achieve … we want to play our way and win … you have to be clinical against a team that has the ability to punish you at any moment, but we have that as well … we always give City one or two opportunities to punish us, and it is done, so you have to be incredibly good in every department in every minute to win the game … we have to look at what we have done for the whole season and when we play at our best we can beat any team … at the end it is down to the players … we want to try to win, but after that there is another five games … there is still a long way to go.”

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