Pep Guardiola believes Mikel Arteta has changed the structure of the entire club at Arsenal to propel the Gunners back into contention for Premier League titles.
Arsenal head to the Etihad tomorrow top of the table, but three successive draws have handed the initiative back to Manchester City, who have two games in hand and home advantage in the clash between the two sides.
A title challenge from Arsenal was unexpected this season, but Arteta has moulded a young team into serious challengers during his three-and-a-half years in charge. READ MORE: Guardiola disputes Arteta claim ahead of City vs Arsenal The Spaniard left a role as Guardiola's assistant coach at City to take over at his former club and he has made wholesale changes on and off the pitch, something his former boss believes sets the two apart.
While Guardiola describes himself as a coach rather than a manager, he believes Arteta has taken a more hands-on role at the Emirates to initiate the changes he wants. "I think the development of the club since he took over is obvious, it is the reality.