Man City vs. Arsenal FA Cup PREVIEW! Can Arteta’s side keep their unbeaten run going? | ESPN FC



ESPN FC’s Tom Hamilton and Ale Moreno join Kay Murray to debate whether Manchester City’s FA Cup clash with Arsenal will impact their Premier League campaign.

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34 thoughts on “Man City vs. Arsenal FA Cup PREVIEW! Can Arteta’s side keep their unbeaten run going? | ESPN FC”

  1. Kay Murray, please read this comment very carefully.

    I am an admirer of yours, you are beautiful, talented, and everything. However, there is a significant problem with the quality of the videos you and your team upload. The footage appears low quality, as if you're struggling to keep up with today's standards. For example, this particular video is of poor quality, reminiscent of the 3gp/480p days. It appears as if you and your team do not have the resources for a better smartphone let alone better camera. This is extremely frustrating. Please speak with ESPN or whoever is responsible for the production and request a better camera and video editor. Sincerely, a well-wisher.

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  2. Pep won’t make the same mistake as Carabao starting with his B/make up shift team
    On the contrary expect a line up similar 2 Spurs match w/Ortega as a goalkeeper most likely change

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  3. I think it's likely both teams rotate their sides. So if a Man City win over a heavily-rotated Arsenal it won't say much that we don't already know: Arsenal have issues with depth, especially in midfield. If Arsenal win with their starters, it tells us that their starting XI is very very good, something we also already know. And if both sides play heavily rotated sides, well, the result really tells us nothing about the PL, doesn't it?

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  4. We have 14 of these trophies (a record) inside of our stadium. We run this competition. We know how to win this competition. We beat them in the semi final before with a pub side, we can certainly do it again even with a miniature squad. It will be a tight game regardless. Just because we don't have that much squad depth does not mean we will play Arsenal reserves now.

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  5. No team is unbeatable including these two. Neither team is going to worry too much about the outcome of this game, though a convincing victory would help boost their confidence…a bit. Injuries are the biggest thing to avoid…that and not losing both of the head to head league ties.

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  6. City fans love seeing us fielding winning 11 to hurt our players to blow our title chance of premier league. Thats just a cup game and we have to play smart with Strategy to avoid any possible injuries to our key players. Lets take a full rotation of squad against City.

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  7. Arsenal is making headlines in the world this time around!!! Hope this team is going to prove itself for making all these headlines week in week out. No one thought that this team will be where it is now before the season started. And some people were even saying that give them up to December but here they are going in February still topping the table.

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