Manchester City take on Arsenal on Wednesday in a match that could swing the title race back in their favour. Arsenal have been top of the Premier League table for most of the season and became favourites to lift the trophy thanks to their seemingly infallible form.
However, they have dropped points against Everton and Brentford in their last two outings which has opened the door for City to retake the ascendency.
Pep Guardiola's side can move above the Gunners on goal difference should they emerge victorious from the Emirates Stadium. They will have to do it without centre-back John Stones, though, who remains sidelined. Also read: 'I am ashamed of myself' - Guardiola issues public apology The City boss remained tight-lipped on the condition of Erling Haaland in his press conference after the striker went off at half-time against Aston Villa.
The Norwegian was in training on Monday, though, so may well be fine to compete. "We train this afternoon. Right now I don’t know," he said "Yesterday was about recovery from Aston Villa.