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Monday 4 February 2019 11:15, UK
Manchester City will be looking to bounce back from their shock defeat at Newcastle when they host Arsenal on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
Pep Guardiola's side missed the chance to close to within a point of Liverpool as they were beaten 2-1 at St James' Park on Tuesday.
While Liverpool could not take full advantage as they drew with Leicester, there is now a five-point gap for City to make up ahead of a week that sees them play Arsenal, Everton and Chelsea.
"It doesn't matter how many points we are behind, we have to improve our game," said City boss Guardiola. "We have done it before and we can do it again, but nothing changed whether we are one or two points behind or five, six, or seven.
"There are a lot of points to play for and a lot of things to happen.
"We are not happy about the last performance. Everyone knows at half-time and after game...We want to sustain the top level. There are a lot of games and sometimes it is a challenge and it is tough."
Arsenal moved up into fourth in midweek as they beat Cardiff and Chelsea lost 4-0 at Bournemouth.
Deadline Day signing Denis Suarez is available for the Gunners as they look to deal another blow to City's title ambitions.
Defender Vincent Kompany remains absent for City but goalkeeper Ederson is expected to be fine after suffering a slight knee injury in the defeat to Newcastle.
Benjamin Mendy is a doubt after missing City's last two matches.
Arsenal captain Laurent Koscielny has returned to full training after scans confirmed he did not suffer a fractured jaw against Manchester United.
Arsenal said scans revealed only "bruising and soft tissue swelling" to Koscielny's face and jaw, giving Emery the option of picking him amid a defensive injury crisis.
Danny Welbeck and Sokratis Papastathopoulos (both ankle), Hector Bellerin and Rob Holding (both knee) remain out.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan could feature after overcoming a foot problem
I am scared of this one for my former team. Yes we have got into the top four and are doing better than anticipated. But Man City will be angry and will be looking to close that gap before Liverpool play and we all know that City can rip any team apart. And because it is a big team coming to play them, they will be even more up for this, so I see nothing other than a comfortable City win and Arsenal could get a bit of a run around here.
This is the least hopeful I have been for an Arsenal game ever, I fear they could give us a real hiding and I think they will win 3-0, with the title race back on.
It could be more than 3-0 and that is what really worries me as Arsenal have no defence and we will have a full-back in Monreal playing at centre-back, so it is just a shambles defensively at the moment. And that is where I do not have any hope.
CHARLIE PREDICTS: 3-0 (Sky Bet odds: 9/1)