Having had their armor pierced for the first time this season, leaders Manchester City face a big test of their resolve when Arsenal come gunning for them in the Premier League tomorrow.
Until Monday’s 2-1 defeat by Chelsea, Roberto Mancini’s side appeared all but untouchable at the top. However, that first reverse has provided a reality check for City and fueled the belief of the side’s trying to keep pace with their lightning start.
Throw in their Champions League exit at the group stage the week before and a number of defensive injuries, the visit of the rejuvenated Gunners will shed more light on the durability of Mancini’s expensively assembled machine.
SUMMIT
By the time they face Arsenal they could even find themselves displaced from the summit by Manchester United, who play at Queens Park Rangers in an earlier kickoff.
City, who have 38 points to United’s 36, have looked down on everyone else since mid-October.
Fullback Micah Richards is ready to return after missing the last two matches to ease City’s defensive crisis, but they will be without Aleksandar Kolarov — sidelined for a month with a groin injury — and Gael Clichy, who will serve a one-match ban against his former club after being sent off in City’s defeat at Stamford Bridge.
KEY
The match is a key one for both clubs and it comes three weeks after a largely shadow City side beat Arsenal 1-0 in a League Cup quarter-final at the Emirates Stadium in London.
With Richards back after recovering from a calf injury, coach Mancini will be hoping to field his strongest starting lineup against the in-form Gunners, who have climbed to fifth (29 points) on the back of seven wins in eight league games.
UNWORRIED
Mancini was unworried by City’s unbeaten run ending.
“After 15 games, we are on top, with two more points than United,” Mancini said.
“We are strong enough to start winning again and one result doesn’t change anything. We don’t have a problem bouncing back. I am sure we will. At this moment, Arsenal are playing very well, it will be difficult, but we need to start again,” he added.
Arsenal, who were 15th nine weeks ago after a poor start, have recovered well and would love nothing better than to repeat last season’s 3-0 win at City when Samir Nasri, now of City, scored one of their goals.
FULL FITNESS
Robin van Persie was out injured at the time and he did not play, but van Persie has returned to full fitness in style since then and is currently virtually a one-man attack for the Gunners, and he is the Premier League’s leading scorer with 15 goals.
Another intriguing London v Manchester confrontation is also taking place tomorrow when QPR face United at Loftus Road.
United, like City, were dumped out of the Champions League last week and they will be seeking to extend their unbeaten League run to seven matches and build on last week’s encouraging 4-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, when Nani and Wayne Rooney scored twice each to end long scoring droughts.
QPR have held their own in their first season back in the top flight for 15 years, but they have struggled at home, winning just one of their seven games at Loftus Road.
INJURIES
Although United should win, manager Alex Ferguson is struggling with injuries and after the blow of losing skipper Nemanja Vidic for the season with a cruciate knee ligament injury last week, United confirmed this week that midfielder Darren Fletcher, Scotland’s skipper, has gone on extended leave for health reasons.
Victory for United will put them top, at least until City play Arsenal later.
EXPECTED WINS
The two other clubs in the top four, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur (both on 31 points), will also be looking for expected victories against lowly Wigan Athletic and Sunderland respectively.
Chelsea won 6-0 at Wigan last season and after a spell of losing five times in nine games, they have recovered their form with three good wins over Newcastle United, Valencia in the Champions League and Manchester City in the last two weeks.
Tottenham’s 11-match unbeaten League run ended in a 2-1 defeat at Stoke City on Sunday and they will find Sunderland reinvigorated and aiming to maintain the winning start they made under new manager Martin O’Neil against Blackburn Rovers when they visit White Hart Lane tomorrow.
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