Arsenal wanted to provoke Manchester City into a war during last weekendâs Premier League clash but the champion is ready for the challenge, City manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday.
A stoppage-time equaliser let host City hold 10-man Arsenal 2-2 on Sunday in a match where City midfielder Rodri suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament which ruled him out for the season.
Nerves flared during the clash as Cityâs leading scorer Erling Haaland threw the ball at Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes and directed heated words at Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta after the final whistle, asking him to âstay humbleâ.
Brazilâs Gabriel said Arsenal was waiting for City to visit it, with the rivalry between last seasonâs top two teams heating up.
âGabriel said it perfectly in the press after the match: this is a war, we (are) here to provoke the opponent, push them,â Guardiola told reporters when asked about Haalandâs actions.
âAnd at the end, what can you do? You provoke me? OK, Iâm there. You want a war? Now we war… The type of challenge that Arsenal challenges, I understand it.â
Leader City, which visits Newcastle United on Saturday, is two points ahead of Arsenal with 13 points from five matches.
Source Agencies