Following Manchester City’s victory, Kevin De Bruyne summed up Arsenal in one word.
Kevin De Bruyne has one term to describe Arsenal after Manchester City defeated them 4-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night.
Pep Guardiola’s men were fantastic against Arsenal. Manchester City thrashed Mikel Arteta’s side 3-0 inside 54 minutes.
The visitors were ripped apart by Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland. The Arsenal defense simply couldn’t keep up with Manchester City’s attacking players. And the score could have been much worse going into halftime.
De Bruyne summarizes Arsenal’s victory in one phrase.
The performance will have been heartbreaking to see for Arsenal fans. The Gunners had the chance to reclaim the lead in the title battle. But by the time they showed signs of life, City had effectively put the game out of reach.
Nonetheless, De Bruyne gave them some credit in a post-match interview with BT Sport (broadcast on April 26 at 22:05). He claimed that Manchester City has a great deal of respect for its main competitors.
“They are a first-rate team that is difficult to play against.” “We had to be at our best today,” he said to BT Sport.
he way in which the outcome was achieved emphasized the gap that still remains between Arsenal and Manchester City.
This season, Arsenal has played some of the finest football in the Premier League. And, prior to this recent hiccup, it appeared that they would cross the finish line.
Manchester City, on the other hand, has discovered a new gear. Arsenal’s inexperience has most likely shown.
Manchester City, on the other hand, has discovered a new gear. Arsenal’s inexperience is likely to have shown as they have faced a lot of adversity in the last four games.
It will be fascinating to see how Arsenal reacts. They will not be willing to give up. But it will be very difficult for them to get back up now that the gap has almost vanished.
You’d think Arsenal’s turn would come. This season, they have accomplished something incredible. And they have a young team.
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But one of Mikel Arteta’s toughest challenges this season will be finding a way to get his team to push Manchester City as far as they can.
Following Manchester City’s victory, Kevin De Bruyne summed up Arsenal in one word.