With a good summer window, we could probably be miles ahead of
a stuttering city side, but due to our manager's stubbornness we are only 3 points ahead with an inferior GD.
Not exact matches
The Potters have had a
stuttering start to the season, with some great results against Arsenal and Manchester
City but disappointing ones against the smaller
sides.
Next up for Arsenal is the trip north to take on Hull
City in the Premier League and not only is it a must win ghame for the Gunners, I feel it is vital for us to put these
stuttering performances behind us and start to show the sort of dominance that you expect from an Arsenal
side packed with talented and world class players like Ozil and Alexis Sanchez.
City stuttered to a third - place finish in Guardiola's debut season while failing to produce the stylish play of its manager's former
sides, but a second straight offseason of significant personnel changes appears to be paying dividends.
With Tottenham facing an underwhelming Manchester
City side this weekend, who are coming off the back of a 3 - 1 hammering from Leicester
City, Eriksen will surely be hoping to replicate Riyad Mahrez's creative masterclass and inflict further damage on the
stuttering giant.
City are doing well this season, but when that defeat comes, it could
stutter their confidence, especially if they remain in the Carabao Cup, the Emirates FA Cup, and the UEFA Champions League — it could all become too much for Pep Guardiola's
side, and you never know what could happen.
Carlo Ancelotti has also seen his
side stutter of late on the road, with the Blues having gone two games without a win away from Stamford Bridge following defeat in Manchester
City to the Citizens and a 0 - 0 draw away to Aston Villa.