Arsenal vs Man City: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups

Who: Manchester City vs. Arsenal
What: English Premier League
Where: Emirates Stadium in London, United Kingdom
When: Sunday, September 21, at 4:30pm (15:30 GMT)
How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 1:30pm (12:30 GMT) in advance of our live text commentary stream.

When Manchester City travel to Arsenal, hoping to see some of its injured players return to their best form, they will make an effort to end a difficult week unhampered.

Liverpool defeated City last year to claim the title, while the Gunners finished second in the Premier League for the third time in a row.

Another English top flight title showdown is examined by Al Jazeera Sport.

What is Man City’s current Premier League performance?

City (2-2-0, 6 points) came out of the September international window in top form after a challenging start to the season.

Erling Haaland’s brace put an end to a two-game Premier League losing streak with a 3-0 victory away at home over Manchester United over the weekend.

Then, on Thursday night, Haaland and Jeremy Doku scored the winning goal at home against Napoli in the UEFA Champions League, opening the season with a 2-0 victory.

As Pep Guardiola’s revamped squad begins its quest for a second league title, City are nine points behind leaders Liverpool in the early standings after beating Everton on Saturday.

However, Guardiola still places a premium on the overall development of his team rather than the match-by-match results.

He stated on Friday, “Seeing the team grow up is my only concern at this moment, making a step forward,” adding: “That is my only concern.” “We won’t win the Premier League on Sunday, and we won’t lose the Premier League on Sunday,” the statement read.

Erling Haaland scores the second goal for Manchester City against United, according to Phil Noble of Reuters.

Man City makes reference to Arsenal’s investment drive ironically.

Guardiola has suggested that Arsenal’s spending has not been subjected to the same scrutiny as it has been.

Arsenal’s side was strengthened by a close-season investment of more than 250 million pounds (337.3), while champions Liverpool spent more than 400 million pounds (538.6), including Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, for more than 100 million dollars (134.7 million).

The only thing I want to tell my friend Mikel Arteta is that if he wins the title, it will be because he spent money, not because he worked hard or with his players, Guardiola said in a sarcastic manner.

“It’s similar to Liverpool, too. Arne [Slot] will win it again because, you see, he spent a lot of money, right? Because not just Man City can [spend], is that correct?

Every club can do whatever they want for a long time, you know? Although I am aware of how they have been treated [to City], they do so because they do, and it’s fine.

In addition to the 180 million ($242.4 million) they invested in January, City spent about 150 million pounds ($202 million) during the transfer window’s final year.

What transpired during the same Arsenal-Man City game last season?

Guardiola’s side face a tough test on Sunday against an Arsenal side boosted by the close-season signings of Eberechi Eze, Viktor Gyokeres, and Marten Zubimendi, after City lost 5-1 at The Emirates last season.

They have already surpassed the best teams in the Premier League and Europe in terms of effort, Guardiola said.

Arsenal are improving step-by-step, window-by-window, and [Arteta] found the club in a]certain] way.

He continued, referring to Arsenal’s Champions League semifinal success, “They made an incredible step forward last season in Europe,” adding, “They are for me the most solid team.”

Manchester City's Erling Haaland looks dejected after Arsenal's Thomas Partey scores their second goal
Erling Haaland of Manchester City appears unhappy after Thomas Partey scored the team’s second goal at Emirates Stadium last season.

What is Arsenal’s current Premier League performance?

At the end of August, Arsenal suffered a fiercely contested 1-0 reverse, which was decided by Dominik Soboszlai’s brilliant late free kick.

The Gunners’ (3-1-0, 9 points) have the only goal conceded this season under Mikel Arteta. They bounced back from the defeat on Tuesday with a 2-0 Champions League victory at Athletic Club in Bilbao, Spain, and a 3-0 home win over Nottingham Forest last weekend.

Arsenal are trying to stay under control when visiting Man City.

Arteta anticipates that Arsenal will take lessons from Myles Lewis-Skelly’s provocative celebration against Manchester City last year, which marked their first-ever title-winning encounter.

Lewis-Skelly, an Arsenal defender, copied Haaland’s zen goal celebration after scoring in the club’s 5-1 victory over Guardiola’s side in February.

The rivalries between Arsenal and City have become more and more fierce as they have finished just behind them in title fights in 2023 and 2024.

Following a frantic 2-2 draw at the Etihad earlier in the season, Haaland had taunted Arsenal boss Arteta by urging him to “stay humble.”

Lewis-Skelly, a teen, hasn’t started a game for Arsenal this season, and was criticized for his inflammatory celebration.

Before Sunday’s showdown, Arteta asked if he had spoken to his players about how they celebrated their goals. “Well, that was done, and that’s part of it.

There have been many celebrations or celebrations between many different teams in the past. We certainly learned from the experience, which is to learn and grow as well.

Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly clashes with Manchester City's Erling Haaland
[Molly Darlington/Reuters] Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, second right, and Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly clashed during the Manchester game last year.

news from the Arsenal team

After suffering a few broken bones, forward Bukayo Saka, midfielder Martin Odegaard, and defender Ben White are all likely to play for the Gunners this weekend.

According to Arteta, “Everything has been modified for them so far [in training].” There are still a few things to clear, and [Saturday] we’ll find out more about whether or not they are eligible to join the squad or whether or not they have a chance.

Saka hasn’t played since the second weekend due to a hamstring problem, which has allowed him to score 47 Premier League goals in the previous four seasons. However, the addition of striker Gyorkeres, who has so far scored three league goals for the team, has helped to manage his absence.

After suffering a head injury in a head-collision with teammate Gabriel Magalhaes, Gyokeres is expected to be able to return home after needing stitches. Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus continue to be sidelined.

News from the Man City team

John Stones, an England international, may return to the starting lineup after suffering from muscle pain.

Omar Marmoush and Rayan Ait-Nouri are also absent, while Rayan Cherki is still ill with muscle issues.

Arsenal had a starting lineup in mind.

Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori, Merino, Zubimendi, Rice, Madueke, Gyokeres, Martinelli, and others

Manchester City had a starting lineup in mind.

Donnarumma, Khusanov, Dias, Gvardiol, O’Reilly, Rodri, Silva, Reijnders, Foden, Haaland, and Doku

(All competitions) Arsenal form

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Manchester City’s current form (at all levels)

Flynn sacked with Cheltenham rooted to foot of EFL

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After being defeated 3-3 at home by Oldham Athletic, League Two bottom side Cheltenham Town have fired manager Michael Flynn.

The Robins lost for the ninth time this season in all competitions.

At the foot of the English Football League, only one of those victories have been recorded in nine league games to date.

Flynn had led Cheltenham to 15th place in the table last season and had been in charge since May 2024.

Cheltenham thanked Flynn for “his efforts and contributions” in a 48-word statement confirming his departure from the club website.

He told BBC Radio Gloucestershire, “Performances like that get you the sack, I can’t be any more honest than that.”

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Flynn said, “I hope not, because I really enjoy working here and love this club.”

I’m not stupid, and the business is based on results. Whether it’s good or bad, I’m someone who will come out and speak open and honest. Additionally, things must change.

“And they must improve quickly if I’m still in charge.”

Despite a run of five straight league defeats at the time, new owner Mike Garlick announced his takeover of the club on August 23 and claimed Flynn was “the man” to turn things around.

Garlick has chosen to make a change after only one win out of the four League Two matches that followed.

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‘Norris misses opportunity in chaotic qualifying’

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Following a frantic qualifying session that spanned twice the length of the Grand Prix of Azerbaijan, title rivals Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will begin the competition in seventh and ninth place.

The Baku street circuit is renowned for producing incident because of how frequently mistakes are made because of the walls that surround it with long straight straights and tight, right-angled corners.

This time, difficult conditions created a challenge that led to six drivers – more than a quarter of the field – crashing during qualifying. A Formula 1 record was set for the six red flags that followed.

Add in wind, a bit of tyre uncertainty, a little bit of rain, and this kind of cold conditions, and things start to happen.

Stuff very much happened.

When Williams driver Alex Albon struck the inside wall at Turn One early in the first session, the collision that would have caused the series of accidents.

Albon called the change in grip between that lap and his first one “a bit of a rookie mistake” and said it was “a bit of a rookie mistake.”

But that difference in grip was caused by the wind. The car gains more grip when the wind is blowing head-on, as the aerodynamics improve.

The car then slides less and turns more than expected when turning in at the same time, leading to the accident.

It doesn’t make the error forgiveable, but it does explain how something that all racing drivers hate – hitting the inside wall – can happen.

Driving on a track with such a small margin of error in such unpredictable circumstances was described by Norris as “quite unbelievable.”

The next two crashes involved Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg and Alpine’s Franco Colapinto, who both hit the wall at Turn Four – the Argentine despite the fact that his team-mate Pierre Gasly was already in the escape road. Because the flags were white rather than yellow, which indicated that Gasly was departing from the track at the time, Colapinto was able to get away with that one.

Although these appeared to be moving too quickly, Norris remarked, “Turn Four, where Colapinto went off, a lot of people locked up. It feels like one of the worst corners I’ve ever driven in my life. simply because the tailwind travels at 50 km/h or something.

It’s possible that you’ll feel more like, “Oh, I can go a little faster,” when the next lap is 10. You go quicker the next lap, and you’re in the wall. It’s a lot of work.

At the start of the second session, Haas driver Oliver Bearman attempted to travel too quickly through Turn Two before colliding with the wall with his right rear wheel after an oversteer.

And then Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Piastri both went into their corners too fast in Q3 – Leclerc at Turn 15, where the downhill braking zone from high speed is renowned for its difficulty, then Piastri at Turn Three.

I didn’t feel like doing that much differently, Piastri said. However, you are aware that a single drop can make a big difference. So, yeah, obviously I’m disappointed with how I performed.

Norris failed to convert the “open goal” with a conversion.

A rear view of McLaren's Lando Norris hitting the wall during Grand Prix of Azerbaijan qualifyingReuters

Piastri’s accident seemed to leave an open goal for Norris, as it meant the Australian would be starting ninth, and at that point the Briton was in the running for pole.

With only eight races left, Norris is ahead of Piastri by 31 points in the championship.

Thus, Norris had a chance to start on a plate following Piastri’s first major error of the year. But it was one he did not take.

His final turn produced a number of minor errors before falling off at Turn 15 and striking the wall. He did it side-on, so he could continue, but he finished seventh, barely a second ahead of Max Verstappen’s pole time, and he was able to do so without a second.

Asked if he saw it as a missed opportunity, Norris said: “No, because I still did everything I could”.

Norris claimed that because he had chosen to leave first, he felt he had the worst of the situation. He did it because he had a good reason to do it: he would be the first driver to pass a lap time if another incident occurred.

“I went out first and it was just the wrong decision to make in the end”, Norris said. You wouldn’t be asking me this question if everyone else got a yellow (flag) behind because someone else went off behind me. Sometimes it contours your path, but occasionally not.

” We thought we took a better option. If it hadn’t split, I believe it would have. Before the final run, it just started to spit once more. And then going out first is just the incorrect thing.

What went wrong at Ferrari?

Charles Leclerc getting out of his Ferrari after crashing in Q3.Images courtesy of Getty

If Norris was looking on the bright side, the same was not true at Ferrari, who had another difficult session in an increasingly difficult season.

They had an idea for Baku. Leclerc had previously held pole positions at this track for the previous four races, and some of them came in vehicles that were even more uncompetitive than the Ferrari of the year.

But although Leclerc and Hamilton looked competitive through practice, they were not when it mattered.

And they didn’t even come to terms about what went wrong: Hamilton felt he had suffered from not using the mediums in the second session, Leclerc felt they had suffered from their choice to run medium tires.

“Overall, for me, it has been a very challenging weekend. Normally Baku is a track I really enjoy driving but it has been a bit of a pain for me, struggling with the balance of the car”, Leclerc said.

“The car improved significantly after qualifying, but we were unable to make the medium work any longer,” said I. We began to struggle to bring the medium to room temperature, and my mistake led to much expense.

Hamilton, by contrast, was feeling good in the car and said he “thought I might get pole today”.

Ferrari’s tyre design, however, had a negative impact. He only had two sets of medium tyres on Friday, compared to the three for the majority of other drivers, which he had used.

Ferrari were saving them for Q3 – but he didn’t get there because he wasn’t fast enough on the softs to make it through Q2.

He claimed that in Q2, “we should have used a medium.” We knew it would be quicker, and I can’t explain why we didn’t use it, but we will take it internally, according to everyone else.

What does it mean for the race

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What the McLarens can do from their modest starting positions will be the main focus of the grand prix.

The team can clinch their second consecutive constructors ‘ championship on Sunday. In order to do this, they must outscored Ferrari by nine points and not by Mercedes by 12 points and Red Bull by 33.

That appeared to be a slam dunk at the start of the weekend. Not so much any more, even if there is no doubt they will win it in the end.

Verstappen is likely to rule the front. In the Williams, Carlos Sainz moves up to third place, followed by Kimi Antonelli and George Russell’s Mercedes, which has been ill all weekend. Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Yuki Tsunoda lines up sixth.

Verstappen would likely be too far ahead to challenge Norris and Piastri by the time they even can move up the front with a number of slower cars between them.

The McLarens and Ferraris are attempting to advance in an eventful race due to the mixed-up grid.

And at McLaren, Verstappen’s return to form in Monza, followed by pole this weekend, has increased their concern about his threat on a championship basis.

Even so, the four-time champion would need to close with an average of 12 points per race by the end of the season, despite the fact that he is 96 points behind Piastri.

After qualifying, Andrea Stella, the McLaren team principal, was questioned about his opinion of Verstappen.

He said:” A firm yes. Can you use capital letters? because it was capitalized.

“We don’t have to forget that, first of all, it’s Max Verstappen. In a fast car, the car has won the title for the past four years.

There are competition-related events where McLaren might not have any advantage.

“And also Lando and Oscar, they are always there, so they will not necessarily be maximising the points available. Sometimes Lando will receive a little more credit than Oscar, so they may take some of their points back from each other.

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Conor Maynard engaged after paternity row with Traitors star

Conor Maynard’s engagement announcement on Instagram has been sweet. It comes a few months after he and Charlotte Chilton, a member of The Traitors, were in a custody dispute.

Singer Conor, 32, shared his most recent news on social media as his ex-partner showed off the glamorous ring while kissing her cheek. “Happy Birthday to my FIANCÉE!” “!, he gushed. I’m prepared to commit to you forever.

His brother, who also follows him on YouTube, also posted congratulatory messages. “Woohoo! Woohoo! “Congratulations” Additionally, William also penned the following: “Congrats bro, God bless you and your fiancee.”

Another was written while adding three red love heart emojis, “Couln’t be happier.” Congratulations to your lovely couple, xxxxx. Another delighted follower wrote, “Best news everrrr!!! Congratulations to both of you, xx.

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Conor Maynard revealed his engagement to the media (conormaynard/Instagram).

Conor also shared a video of the moment when Kitty Bertrand, his new wife, received congratulations from loved ones on the news via Instagram.

As Earth, Wind, and Fire played in the background, she was quickly embraced by those close to her. Kitty expressed her excitement for the occasion.

Charlotte Chilton, the star of The Traitors, requested Conor Maynard’s request to have her baby’s father be a new DNA test following his claim. She was “shell shocked,” she was left, though.

Conor was Conor’s father, and she claimed Penelope was her baby last year.

Conor didn’t address the public claims even though Charlotte was pregnant. He did, however, reveal the results of a March DNA test in a statement.

He confirmed that he is not Charlotte’s child, setting the record straight about his paternity and “dead beat dad” claims. Following their brief fling at a club the night of The Traitors’ final performance, Charlotte and Conor briefly dated.

Singer Conor responded to the second paternity test’s results by saying, “Today I received the results of a second paternity test, which Charlotte Chilton requested regarding her baby girl, Penelope.

This test has once more confirmed that I’m not Penelope’s father, as with the previous test. Penelope’s, Charlotte’s, and my DNA were all taken at a facility that Charlotte had recommended to the Ministry of Justice.

The conclusions are therefore conclusive. I’m so grateful for everyone’s help because this has been difficult for me and my family. I’m pleased to see that this is finally able to be drawn out. I sincerely hope that the results of these tests will inspire everyone to find a way to move on. Conor”.

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Charles-Barclay tops all-British T100 Spain podium

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Lucy Charles-Barclay of Great Britain won her second T100 triathlon title in Oropesa del Mar, Spain, topping an all-British podium.

After winning her first T100 match in London last month, Charles-Barclay beat fellow Britons Kate Waugh and Jess Learmonth to finish in first place in Spain in three hours, 29 minutes, and 29 seconds.

Before easing clear of compatriot Waugh on the fourth of six laps during the run, the 32-year-old was at the front of the race in the swim and bike.

With three races left, the two now sit joint-top of the overall standings, matching Charles-Barclay’s catch late in T100 London.

Charles-Barclay praised the Brits’ performance, which came out strong today. I was confident in my riding. The other girls were also present.

I feel strong right now, and I think I’ve definitely gotten stronger as the season progressed.

Launched in January 2024 by the Professional Triathletes Organization and governing body World Triathlon, the T100 has shorter races than Ironman’s 3.5km swim, 180km bike and 42km run but longer than the Olympic distances of 1500m, 40km and 10km.

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