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Mikel Arteta warns against gloating after rampant Arsenal humble Manchester City

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Mikel Arteta warned Arsenal to focus on themselves after they ruthlessly dismantled Manchester City 5-1 and rubbed it in the face of Erling Haaland in the process.

The Gunners scored four times in an outstanding second-half display at the Emirates to inflict more pain on Pep Guardiolaโ€™s fragile Premier League champions.


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Haalandโ€™s actions in the 2-2 draw between the clubs in September dominated the pre-match discourse, with the Norwegian throwing a ball at Gabriel Magalhaesโ€™ head following John Stonesโ€™ stoppage-time leveller, while he also told Arteta to โ€œstay humbleโ€ during fiery full-time scenes.

A dose of humble pie was served to Haaland in north London with Gabriel shouting in the face of the City striker after Martin Odegaardโ€™s early opener before Arsenal full-back Myles Lewis-Skelly copied the Norwegianโ€™s celebration after he made it 3-1.

City folded following Haalandโ€™s 55th-minute equaliser with Thomas Partey, Lewis-Skelly, Kai Havertz and Ethan Nwaneri on target to move the Gunners six points behind leaders Liverpool, but Arteta let slip a tinge of disappointment.

โ€œI donโ€™t know, I havenโ€™t seen that and thereโ€™s nothing that I want to discuss about that,โ€ Arteta said when quizzed about Lewis-Skellyโ€™s celebration.

โ€œDown to the players, but they know my view on it and we have to focus on us.

โ€œWe have to focus on us and leave anything that happens. Itโ€™s part of the game on the pitch. Whatever happens there, I think weโ€™ve been in football a long time, just leave it, thereโ€™s nothing there to do.โ€

That was the only gripe Arteta could really have with his players after a memorable day, which started in perfect fashion when Odegaard slotted home to punish Manuel Akanjiโ€™s mistake at the back.

Arsenal squandered further first-half chances, with Havertz firing wide with only Stefan Ortega to beat, and were punished 10 minutes after the break when Haaland silenced the home crowd.

But one minute and 45 seconds later the Gunners were back ahead through Parteyโ€™s deflected strike in a moment which knocked Guardiolaโ€™s faltering side, who were unable to recover.

Arteta said: โ€œEmotionally, I think that was a turning point. We reacted so quickly, had a bit of luck in that action and that set the tone for the team in the stadium as well to go and win the game.

โ€œThen after that, I think the team took a different level, growing confidence, they started to control the game much better and dominate certain areas much better and we went and won it from there.

โ€œItโ€™s a great day for us, for the result, for the manner that weโ€™ve done it and especially against the level of their position that we played.โ€

Arsenal posted a picture of Lewis-Skelly doing Haalandโ€™s celebration on X after the game, which drew a response from the Norwegianโ€™s dad Alfie in which he appeared to reference the Gunnersโ€™ lack of trophies.

Guardiola required a moment of reflection when asked about the Arsenal players mimicking Haaland.

โ€œOh I didnโ€™t see. Thatโ€™s good, thatโ€™s good. So he did Haalandโ€™s celebration? They have done it? Ah, thatโ€™s good. Thatโ€™s good,โ€ Guardiola smiled.

John Stones described Cityโ€™s last 30 minutes as โ€œunacceptableโ€ and Guardiola appeared to suggest his players did not stick to the plan.

He also acknowledged the fragility in the group after they collapsed in a similar fashion against Feyenoord, Manchester United and Paris St Germain in recent months.

โ€œYou can lose two, three or four but the last 30 minutes, what we have done for 60 to 65, we have not done it and we donโ€™t have a defence,โ€ Guardiola said.

โ€œWe had a plan and we didnโ€™t do it because they have pride and they want to solve it, but thatโ€™s not the way.

โ€œAlways at that level and you have to stick with what we talk. Unfortunately it happened and we can hopefully learn the lesson for the future.

โ€œIf you tell me we equalise 1-1 and the next 15 to 20 minutes have been a disaster, we defend deep and we are not good, you are right.

โ€œThey can be fragile, it happen many times they can be fragile, but they have a duty to do what they have to do and they didnโ€™t do it.โ€

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