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Mikel Arteta explains Thomas Partey and Ben White absences for Arsenal vs Man City

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Mikel Arteta has confirmed an injury to Thomas Partey left him unavailable for tonight's massive Premier League clash against Manchester City.

Arteta's Arsenal welcome City to the Emirates in a potentially season-defining clash for both and the first league meeting between the two this campaign.

Pep Guardiola's side would go top of the table on goal difference with a win, albeit the Gunners will have a game in hand. And the current leaders suffered a massive blow in the build-up with reports that defensive midfielder Partey would be absent through injury.

The Ghanian international has been pivotal to Arsenal's success this campaign, featuring in 18 of their 21 top-flight matches. LIVE: Arsenal vs City team news, build-up and live commentary Arteta was forced to introduce the experienced Jorginho into midfield, but with the Italian only signing in January it presents a big risk for the North London side. "It’s what happens in football, players get injuries," Arteta told Prime video of Partey's injury before the game. "Unfortunately he felt something in his back muscle and he wasn’t available to play today. "We brought him [Jorginho] here for these occasions because this was a possibility and we planned for that.

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