Pep Guardiola is grappling with a midfield conundrum for Manchester City's visit to an Arsenal side he believes have established themselves among the Premier League elite once again.While Guardiola issued a positive update over the injured Kevin de Bruyne, the Belgian will be missing for Sunday's clash while midfield general Rodri serves the last game of a three-match domestic ban.Kalvin Phillips and Mateo Kovacic have been deployed in the holding role in the Spaniard's absence although City lost on both occasions - at Newcastle in the Carabao Cup and at Wolves in the league.Guardiola lamented how difficult Rodri is to replace and will decide closer to kick-off how best to plug the gap in a fixture many observers view as significant in the title race."(Rodri is) maybe the best or in the top two or three best holding midfielders in the world," Guardiola said."He's not here and we'll have to find a solution with our players and how we want to play."When you have an absence as important as him you have to have a solution.
I am not going to deny how important Rodri is, like how Kevin is, but when they are not here we cannot start to cry."He is not here, we will find solutions and decide how we are going to press and play."The moment in my mind when a player is not there, he is completely out and I don't think about it.
He is not there."Defeat at the Emirates Stadium would be the first time City have been beaten in successive league games since December 2018 - and Guardiola is wary of an Arsenal team managed by former protege Mikel Arteta.Arteta, a former assistant of Guardiola's at the Etihad Stadium, has led Arsenal out of the doldrums.