Can we not talk about Rodri? It's tempting to put Manchester City's draw rescued from the jaws of defeat from the presence and then absence of the man who never loses.
City were winning for the 20 minutes that Rodri was on the pitch, only for it all to fall apart when the Spaniard went off with what looked like a painful knee injury before John Stones scored an injury-time equaliser.
But City cannot blame the absence of Rodri, or the performance of referee Michael Oliver, for turning a 1-0 lead into a 2-1 defeat that needed that late leveller.
They switched off too many times and were staring at an exasperating afternoon before a jubilant end with a draw that will feel like a victory. ALSO READ: Why Kevin De Bruyne missed out on Man City squad vs Arsenal ALSO READ: Man City player ratings as Walker gifts Arsenal goals It had all started so well.