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  1. Martinelli takes his chancepublished at 10:01 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

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    Martinelli snatches late draw for Arsenal against Man City

    When Arsenal did eventually manage to score, Gabriel Martinelli put away one of their most difficult chances.

    The Brazil winger made it two goals in as many games from the bench, lifting a through-ball from fellow sub Eberechi Eze over the giant frame of Gianluigi Donnarumma in the Manchester City goal to claim a 93rd-minute equaliser.

    It was a brilliant, improvised finish from a chance that had an xG of just 0.2.

  2. Goal chances at a premium - even from set playspublished at 09:56 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    Arsenal

    The fact we had any goals at Emirates Stadium on Sunday was a blessing as both sides seemed to cancel each other out.

    Arsenal are usually strong from set-pieces, especially corners. They had 11 corners against City but produced very little in the way of attacking threat - ending the game with an xG of 0.39 from set plays.

    Of the home side's 12 shots, only three were on target all afternoon.

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    Get Involved - 'Arteta has reached his limit'published at 09:49 BST

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    It's not just the nervous energy and lack of confidence Arteta instils in his players or the starting 11 being shocking, the substitutions accepted a mistake was made but didn't correct it well enough. Trossard had to come off, Madueke had to stay on. Arteta has reached his limit.

    Harry, Maidstone

    I’m an Arsenal fan myself… but seeing how the fans, MA and players reacted when city were running down the clock (a tactic frequently seen in arsenal colours) seemed somewhat ironic. A hard point to steal from a game which we didn’t deserve much. More is needed…

    Will, Cardiff

    No they haven't got it [title winning mentality]. And won't have it all the time Arteta is in charge. Disgruntled Gooner!!!!

    Terry, Hampshire

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    Get Involved - 'Records like that don't come from poor selections'published at 09:45 BST

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    Since the start of the 23-24 season Mikel Arteta has delivered W12, D10, L1 against other 'Big Six' clubs, with a +21 goal difference. Records like that don't come from poor team selections, settling for draws, over-celebrating or any of the poorly supported suggestions floating round this morning.

    Chris, Wales

  5. When did Arsenal last lose to Man City?published at 09:42 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    Man City players celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal's good run against Manchester City actually extends to six matches, if you include the 2023-24 Community Shield, which ended 1-1 and the Gunners won on penalties.

    You have to go back to April 2023 for their last loss.

    In the 2022-23 season, Mikel Arteta's side fell to three damaging defeats against City.

    They lost 4-1 at the Etihad in the season run-in, as their title challenge faltered, and 3-1 in the corresponding fixture in February that breathed new life into City's own title aspirations.

    City also claimed a 1-0 win at home to the Gunners in the fifth round of the FA Cup that season.

    Arsenal's recent results against Man City:

    2025-26

    • Sep - Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    2024-25

    • Feb - Arsenal 5-1 Man City
    • Sep - Man City 2-2 Arsenal

    2023-24

    • Mar - Man City 0-0 Arsenal
    • Oct - Arsenal 1-0 Man City
    • Aug - Arsenal 1-1 Man City - Arsenal won 4-1 on penalties (Community Shield)

    2022-23

    • Apr - Man City 4-1 Arsenal
    • Feb - Arsenal 1-3 Man City
    • Jan - Man City 1-0 Arsenal (FA Cup fifth round)
  6. High five for Arteta against Guardiolapublished at 09:35 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

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    Pep Guardiola high fives Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    Mikel Arteta may have been criticised for being too cautious with his initial team selection against Manchester City, but Sunday's draw continued Arsenal's rich vein of form against Pep Guardiola's side.

    Arteta is the first manager to avoid defeat in five consecutive league games against a Guardiola side.

    The Gunners have now won twice and drawn three of their last five against City in the Premier League.

  7. Recap: Monday morning's headlinespublished at 09:30 BST

    Told you it was going to be a jam-packed one today, didn't I?

    Here's a look at what we've been discussing since we kicked things off this morning:

  8. Postpublished at 09:26 BST

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    Active this morning you lot, aren't you?

    More so than me who's onto his third brew of the day already.

    Thanks for all your messages so far, though. Sue perb interaction.

    We'll have a little recap of what's been happening for you later risers and then get more into this Arsenal debrief.

    We'll then jump into dissecting City's performance a little later on.

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    Get Involved - 'Arteta's first priority is to not lose'published at 09:22 BST

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    And Arsenal - Slot is always seeking the win where as Arteta first priority is not to lose.

    Marcus, London

    Arteta's fear to play attacking football against big clubs is mind-blowing and the equalising goal should let him know the Arsenal he has to play a direct & attacking style of football. Stop playing as a side to avoid losing!

    Tak, London

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    Get Involved - 'The Arsenal strength in depth scares me'published at 09:17 BST

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    Arsenal are deeper and stronger than ever but they need to find their flow and shape amongst top teams. Feels so close …

    Paul, Surrey

    As a Liverpool fan, the Arsenal strength in depth scares me. Hope they continue to play defensively as and when personally. I do not see City being a consistent challenger this season, so it's down to Liverpool and Arsenal.

    Gary, St Albans

  11. Arteta on his half-time changespublished at 09:12 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

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    Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta explained after the match why he made a double substitution at half-time, saying Bukayo Saka was sent on because of an injury to Noni Madueke, while Eberechi Eze for Mikel Merino was a tactical change.

    He told BBC Radio 5 Live: "It was necessary, the one with Noni because of an injury, and for Ebs too because of the way they started to play and behave and where we could find the spaces. We believed that he could be the player to make the difference for us. Again, very happy with the finishers."

    On finding the right balance in the team and giving his whole squad chances to play: "At top clubs all the managers have this. Today we did not have Odegaard, Saka was just back, no [Gabriel] Jesus, no [Kai] Havvertz, so a lot of players, but it was still hard.

    "We are going to need everybody. Today, again, we see the players that did not start in Bilbao how well they did - [William] Saliba and [Leandro] Trossard, both of them were very good. So many games, we are going to need everybody."

  12. Did Arsenal start too cautiously?published at 09:07 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    Mikel Arteta had no choice but to throw on more attacking players in the second half as his Arsenal side chased an equaliser at home to Manchester City.

    But did the Gunners boss start too cautiously?

    The Spaniard began the game with three defensively-minded central midfielders in Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice and Mikel Merino.

    Arsenal's starting XI: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Merino, Zubimendi, Rice; Madueke, Gyokeres, Trossard

    Eberichi Eze replaced Merino at the start of the second half in a double substitution that also saw Noni Madueke make way for Bukayo Saka on his return from injury.

    With 10 minutes remaining, Arteta sacrificed right-back Jurrien Timber for eventual goalscorer Gabriel Martinelli, while Leandro Trossard was replaced by Ethan Nwaneri four minutes later.

    In the eighth minute of stoppage time, Arteta reverted to four defenders, replacing Zubimendi with Christian Mosquera.

    Arsenal's finishing XI: Raya; Saliba, Gabriel, Mosquera, Calafiori; Martinelli, Rice, Eze, Nwaneri, Saka; Gyokeres

    Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoringImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'Arteta made a mistake with his line-up'published at 09:00 BST

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    Arteta made a mistake with his line-up and realised it by making changes at half time, which is unlike Arteta. But the fact that Pep Guardiola came to the Emirates to take a lead and park the bus for 70 minutes speaks volumes.

    Rezaa, South Africa

    In both games against Liverpool and City, Arteta has picked line-ups that have been put out to not lose, rather than to win I feel. 3 defensive midfielders in a 4-3-3, doesn't scream an intent for goals - think that is the difference in Arsenal to the others.

    Dominic, Edinburgh

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    Get Involved - 'Arsenal have a loser mentality'published at 08:56 BST

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    Re Leon (08:39)... yes but Klopp played every game to win and got 90 points twice and didn't win the title. Arsenal are never going with win anything with their loser mentality sorry!

    Dale, Liverpool

  15. 'Arsenal's bench was better than the starting XI'published at 08:51 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    Jay Bothroyd
    Former Premier League striker on BBC 5 Live Breakfast

    You sign players like [Eberechi] Eze so we can come and lay it up. He's got fantastic ability, he can dribble, he's a ball carrier, he's strong, we can see his quality, so I think everyone was disappointed to see that [he didn't start].

    But also the midfield, Declan Rice is a fantastic player - he's our leader but really with [Martin] Zubimendi and [Mikel] Merino you've got three number 6's - you want to see the attacking players on there. Our bench was better than our starting eleven.

    I feel like he needs to be more attacking. If Arsenal are going to win the league this year, it has to be because Arsenal are on the front foot going to beat teams.

    I feel like with big teams, Arteta goes out with the mindset of not to lose and I feel like that's a negative.

  16. Did Arteta get his team selection wrong?published at 08:46 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    The question is, did Mikel Arteta get his initial team selection wrong?

    With captain and playmaker Martin Odegaard out injured, should the Arsenal boss have started with Eberchi Eze, rather than Mikel Merino, who Eze replaced at half-time.

    Should Arteta have started with the more creative Eze in midfield?

    Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard changed the game when they were introduced as second-half substitutes in Arsenal's midweek Champions League win over Athletic Club in Bilbao.

    Trossard was given the nod to start against Manchester City, with Martinelli only introduced 10 minutes from time.

    Was Arteta right to hold Martinelli back, given that the Brazil winger went on to score his second in as many games coming off the bench?

    Mikel Arteta at the end of Sunday's draw at home to Manchester CityImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'Desperation to label this a a bad result'published at 08:43 BST

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    I think Chris Sutton is right, it could well be an important point. There seems to be a desperation to label this as a bad result. Which shows how far Arsenal have come. Yes we could have pushed earlier, but City were only stylistically cornered after Haaland came off.

    Phillip, Bedford

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    Get Involved - 'The mentality stuff is so overblown'published at 08:39 BST

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    Oh boy here comes the over-celebrating nonsense. The mentality stuff is so overblown. Klopp had ‘mentality monsters’ for years but only beat City to the title once so what point is being made here? Such a boring, nothing statement.

    Leon, London

  19. 'Arsenal still don't look like they are going to score'published at 08:35 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    Jamie Carragher
    Former Liverpool defender on Sky Sports

    For me, I can't get away from the fact that Arsenal still don't look like they are going to score a goal from open play.

    That is a worry for me at Arsenal. It still looks like that.

  20. Arsenal possession not equating to big chancespublished at 08:29 BST

    Arsenal 1-1 Man City

    Contrast that low possession percentage of Manchester City's to Arsenal's.

    The Gunners had 67% possession while also boasting 12 shots to the five of City.

    However, while Mikel Arteta's side may have dominated much of the ball - it didn't equate to dominating on the clear-cut opportunities front.

    Arsenal only managed three shots on target from their 12 and actually finished the game with a lower xG than City (0.9).

    The Gunners struggled to break down Pep Guardiola's men and would have slumped to their second defeat of the season but for an outstanding finish from Gabriel Martinelli.

    Arsenal's xG map graphic from their draw against Manchester City.