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Alan previews Sunday's huge Premier League clash
If you offered Arsenal the option to go to the Etihad and get a point like they did last year, they'd snap your hands off. They don't need to go there and win.
You have to understand what Man City are, how they play and how difficult they are to beat. As good as Arsenal are, they certainly wouldn't get criticised from me if they went to the Etihad and put in another performance like they did last year and came away with a 0-0 draw.
Arsenal are great at defending and I do believe they've got the best back four in the Premier League as a unit, with their organisation and with the protection that they get from in-front too.
Declan Rice will be back which is a massive boost too for Arsenal, so If you gave Arsenal the option to go to the Etihad and get a point now, they'd snap your hands off, I'm sure.
In William Saliba, you have a very good defender, and Saliba v Erling Haaland is one of the battles that I'm really looking forward to watching.
You've got one of, if not the best centre-forward in the world and you've got one of, if not the best centre-half in the world, so it'll be a fantastic, intriguing battle.
Both are great at what they do. Saliba loves defending, you can tell, and against Spurs, the way he and Gabriel defended their box was superb, they enjoy that part of the game. They love nothing more than clearing the ball or getting on the end of the ball before the centre-forward does.
Haaland, we know just loves scoring goals, so it's going to be a fantastic battle in that position.
Haaland struggled against Arsenal last season, and it reminded me of when I was starting out because Arsenal were so tough to beat then, too.
They had the unbelievable defence of David Seaman, Tony Adams, Lee Dixon, Nigel Winterburn and Steve Bould or Martin Keown. The fans always used to sing '1-0 to the Arsenal' back then, and it was very much then like it is now with Arsenal, in terms of the number of clean sheets they get.
Once they go 1-0 up, it's so difficult to get back into the game.
I remember having some great battles. I've still got the scars on my face, lip and head to prove some of the battles against that Arsenal back four so Haaland will have to be bang at it on Sunday.
The winning side could come from the how the battle between Haaland and those two centre backs ends up.
Haaland is up against an incredible partnership in Gabriel and Saliba so whoever wins that battle could decide the outcome of the game.
The question was put to Mikel Arteta last week, and he said that Arsenal need to be almost perfect if they are going to win the league this season, so if they lose on Sunday, and are five points behind after only five games, then it would already make it hugely difficult for Arsenal to catch them.
I am going for a draw in this one. It's a long week with both teams having played in the Champions League as well, so a draw for both teams isn't a bad result, even though Man City are at home.
Liverpool have dropped points already, Arsenal have dropped two points already at home to Brighton, but I don't think a draw would be a disaster for either team.
Ederson
Kyle Walker
William Saliba
Gabriel
Jurien Timber
Rodri
Bernardo Silva
Kevin de Bruyne
Phil Foden
Bukayo Saka
Erling Haaland