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Arsenal F.C.–Manchester City F.C. rivalry

The Arsenal F.C.– Manchester City F.C. rivalry is a rivalry between English professional football clubs Arsenal and Manchester City. Arsenal play their home games at the Emirates Stadium, while Manchester City play their home games at the City of Manchester Stadium.

Arsenal F.C.– Manchester City F.C. rivalry
Manchester City and Arsenal players walk out on to the field at the City of Manchester Stadium in 2010.
TeamsArsenal
Manchester City
First meeting11 November 1893
Football League Second Division
Woolwich Arsenal 1–0 Ardwick
Latest meeting8 October 2023
Premier League
Arsenal 1–0 Manchester City
Next meeting30 March 2024
Premier League
StadiumsEmirates Stadium (Arsenal)
City of Manchester Stadium (Manchester City)
Statistics
Meetings total210
All-time seriesArsenal: 100
Drawn: 45
City: 65
Largest victoryArsenal 5–0 Manchester City
(27 October 2000)
Manchester City 5–0 Arsenal
(28 August 2021)
Largest goal scoringArsenal 7–3 Manchester City
(6 October 1956)
Longest win streak12 games
Arsenal
(1994–2004)
Longest unbeaten streak19 games
Arsenal
(1992–2006)
Current win streak2 games
Arsenal
(2023–present)
Current unbeaten streak2 games
Arsenal
(2023–present)

The rivalry between the two clubs began in the late 2000s. Arsenal who at the time were a consistent challenger for all competitions over a number of seasons would lose key important players to City who would eventually become the more dominant of the two teams. Arsenal then-manager Arsène Wenger had always been a big critic of City's transfer policy and financial strategy; the rivalry gained traction following the moves of the likes of Emmanuel Adebayor and Samir Nasri. Adebayor infamously ran the full length of the pitch to celebrate in front of Arsenal fans when he scored in a 4–2 win during the 2009–10 season.[1][2][3][4][5]

By 2012 City had completely usurped Arsenal in the League and despite the former picking up a variety of domestic trophies over the next decade City have gone on to become the dominant force in English football. City's rise to the top did tend to calm any direct rivalry, despite The Gunners beating City 3–0 in the 2014 FA Community Shield, with City gaining revenge by winning the 2018 EFL Cup final.[6]

The rivalry was not renewed properly until the 2022–23 season when Arsenal now under the stewardship of former City assistant coach Mikel Arteta lead the Premier League from City until the final month before finishing five points adrift. Although the two clubs share rivalry on the field, Arteta and City coach Pep Guardiola count each other as very close friends having played and worked together in the past. Arsenal would go on to beat City on penalties in the 2023 FA Community Shield.[7] Arsenal also beat City 1-0 in the 2023–24 Premier League.

Rivalry Edit

Early history (1893–2008) Edit

Arsenal and Manchester City were not traditional rivals, the first game between the two clubs was a Football League Division Two match between Woolwich Arsenal and Ardwick on 11 November 1893, ending in a 1–0 win for Arsenal. The first 14 games between the two teams were played in the second division with City winning 8, Arsenal with 4 and 2 draws.[8]

Arsenal historically have had more success certainly during the 1990s and early 2000s. At the time of the Abu Dhabi United Group takeover of City in 2008, Arsenal had won thirteen domestic top-flight league titles, ten FA cups and two Football League Cups; City, conversely had won only two domestic top-flight league titles, four FA Cups and two Football League Cups. Arsenal under Arsène Wenger had also finished runners-up in the 2006 UEFA Champions League final and had been a consistent challenging team domestically since winning their first Premier League title in 1998. By 2008, Arsenal had not finished outside the top four since the 1995–96 season, whereas City had not finished in the top four since the 1977–78 season, although they did finish a place higher than Arsenal in the inaugural Premier League season in 1992–93. Despite finishing lower Arsenal defeated City 1–0 on both occasions during the season.[9]

Abu Dhabi takeover and players move to City (2008–2014) Edit

 
Emmanuel Adebayor joined City from Arsenal in 2009.

Following Manchester City's takeover by the Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008, the club's increased spending on players began to rile several opposition managers with Arsène Wenger being particularly outspoken in his disapproval of City's financial approach on numerous occasions.[10][11][12]

During the summer of 2009, City, who had finished 10th in the previous season (six places behind Arsenal in 4th), would move to sign Gunners pair Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Touré. Adebayor had been the Gunners’ second-highest goal scorer in the previous season, where Toure was the club's vice-captain and a former Premier League winner who had amassed 326 appearances across all competitions.[13]

In the first game between the two teams during the 2009–10 season, City would win 4–2 at home with Adebayor scoring the third goal that, at the time, put City ahead; he would then run the length of the pitch before sliding on his knees and celebrating in front of the Arsenal supporters.[14] During the game he had caused controversy with a late tackle on Cesc Fàbregas and flicking a boot in the face of Robin van Persie. Adebayor received a yellow card and would later apologise for "losing his head" after what he described as two hours of abuse from Arsenal fans: "I was in my spiritual zone. Kolo Toure said to me: 'I was looking at the pictures and you did not flinch once.' I did not feel human anymore. The abuse was too much. I was ready to die. I just looked at them and thought 'There are things you do not do.'"[15] In 2018, Adebayor stated that he still hates both Arsenal and Arsene Wenger, recalling the moment in a TV interview where Wenger had described his move as money orientated.[16] City would also complete the transfers of former Arsenal players and previous Wenger signings Sylvinho from Barcelona, and club legend Patrick Vieira from Inter Milan, adding to an increasing number of ex-Gunners players in the City ranks.[17][18]

Wenger would also publicly criticise City's sponsorship deal with Etihad Airways, accusing the club of bending UEFA's fair play rules.[19]

In the summer of 2011, City added two more of Arsenal's more important players, the signing of long-standing left-back Gaël Clichy as well as Samir Nasri, who had made the PFA Team of the Year and had scored 15 goals from midfield in the previous season.[20][21] Prior to the Nasri transfer, Wenger accused City manager Roberto Mancini of being "disrespectful" and "out of order" in a press conference, voicing his disapproval at Mancini answering a question stating he hoped a deal could be done for Nasri.[22] Due to criticism, Nasri protested that his move to City was about winning titles and not money, before going on to criticise Arsenal's transfer policy.[23]

During the run in for the 2011–12 season, City, who were fighting Manchester United for the title, were beaten 1–0 by Arsenal in a game that was marred by the sending off of City striker Mario Balotelli as fractures were seen between the relationship of the player and his manager Roberto Mancini.[24] Despite being eight points adrift following the game, City would go on to win their first title on the final day of the season.[25]

In September 2012, Mancini criticised Wenger for constantly complaining about City spending money, claiming that Arsenal have also spent big money on players.[26] In 2013, a video posted to the internet appeared to show Nasri being abused by Arsenal fans as he entered the Emirates Stadium; in a later interview, Nasri branded the fans as "stupid", and opened up about the abuse he had received since leaving for City.[27]

Bacary Sagna became the most recent Arsenal player to transfer to City under the Wenger era at the beginning of the 2014–15 season, although the transfer had less impact on Arsenal than the others given the players contract was about to expire.[28] Wenger would criticise City once again by claiming the clubs decision to sign Frank Lampard from Chelsea via New York City FC, which was a part of the City Football Group that also owns Manchester City, was a way to get around FFP rules. City manager Manuel Pellegrini said he was surprised by Wenger's outburst given Lampard was a free transfer having been released by Chelsea.[29] The following week Arsenal would defeat City 3–0 in the 2014 FA Community Shield.[30]

 
Arsène Wenger manager of Arsenal from 1996 until 2018.

Arsenal decline and City domination (2014–2022) Edit

"I'm not an Arsenal fan, I am not from London. If we want to be honest, we are players who look at what is in the best interests for us and our career. When Manchester City came, it was the best choice for me to come here. And today I have won trophies, I am really happy, I have everything and I have a better life."

Samir Nasri on the abuse he received from Arsenal fans following his transfer to City, 2014[31]

By the end of the 2016–17 season, following the appointment Pep Guardiola as City manager the three final ex-Arsenal players Clichy, Nasri and Sagna were released, therefore the on-the field rivalry cooled, despite Guardiola appointing former Arsenal midfielder Mikel Arteta as his assistant coach.[32]

Despite Arsenal continuing to triumph in domestic cup competitions, adding the FA Cup in both 2017 and 2020, they began to regress and struggle in the League, posting finishes between 5th and 8th between 2015-16 and 2019-20, where as City would go on to gain four titles between 2017-18 and 2021–22, and cementing themselves as the dominant force in English football over the last decade.

The two clubs would meet in the 2018 EFL Cup final at Wembley Stadium, the first competitive final between the two teams. City would run out comfortable winners in a 3–0 victory with goals from Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany and David Silva.[33] Days later City would defeat Arsenal 3-0 again in the League with a victory at the Emirates Stadium that piled pressure on Wenger.[34] Wenger would leave the club at the end of the 2017–18 season.[35]

Title rivals (2022–present) Edit

In 2019, Guardiola's former City assistant manager Mikel Arteta returned to Arsenal as their new manager, replacing Unai Emery who had been sacked, although by the end of the 2021–22 season City had extended their unbeaten run against Arsenal in the League to 13 games, with Guardiola losing his first game to Arteta in a 2–0 FA Cup defeat on 18 July 2020.[36]

In the summer of 2022, City agreed to the sale of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko to Arsenal with both players reuniting with Arteta. With Arsenal finishing 8th in the previous season, Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane claimed he believed the pair had been allowed to join Arsenal as City did no longer view the Gunners as a direct threat.[37] Guardiola explained the transfers by saying all-parties were happy with the outcome.[38]

Arsenal carved out a lead in the Premier League and by the time the two teams met in February 2023 they lead City by three points. In the game at the Emirates, City went on to win the game 3–1 and temporarily leapfrogged Arsenal at the top of the league.[39] City also defeated the Gunners 1–0 in the FA Cup on their way to winning the tournament.[40] In a contrast to Arsenal fans in the past, City fans gave Oleksandr Zinchenko a standing ovation upon his return to the Etihad, he thanked fans by saying "There are no old friends - there are friends with whom there are many good memories and you will always be glad to see each of them. There is no past home - there is a place where you were very happy, and now you are happy to return. Thank you Etihad for the warm welcome!".[41]

Arsenal carved out a ten-point lead in the race for the Premier League but would be thrashed 4–1 by City at the Etihad as Guardiola's team clawed back the advantage.[42] Arsenal would go on to draw 3 and lose 3 of their final 9 games and would eventually finish 2nd to City by seven-points.[43]

In the first game of the 2023–24 season the two teams met in the 2023 FA Community Shield at Wembley Stadium. Following victory in the 2023 UEFA Champions League final, City headed into the game as treble winners and led 1–0 following a late strike from Cole Palmer, however Leandro Trossard's heavily deflected shot cannoned off Manuel Akanji to equalise in the 11th of 13 minutes of added on time sent the game to a penalty shootout, in which the Gunners would win 4–1. After the game, following the equaliser coming in a prolonged period of added on time Guardiola bemoaned the new controversial stoppage time rules brought in by the Football Association during the summer.[44][45]

On 8 October 2023, Arsenal ended their 12-game losing streak when Gabriel Martinelli's 86th-minute deflected shot wrong-footed Ederson to give the Gunners a 1–0 win, the club's first in the Premier League since December 2015.[46]

Rivalry between managers Edit

 
 
Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola, were team mates at FC Barcelona, Arteta was later Pep's Assistant at City before taking becoming Arsenal manager in 2019.

Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta, who are both from Spain, came through the Barcelona academy, and the first met when Arteta was coming through the youth academy whilst Guardiola was an accomplished first team player. Arteta's debut for the Barcelona B team was as a substitute for Guardiola, whose playing career was ultimately winding down due to injuries. Both men are reported to have stayed in touch ever since. Guardiola would go on to manage Barcelona and Bayern Munich before joining City in 2016, whilst Arteta went on to have an established top flight career in the United Kingdom with Rangers, Everton and finally Arsenal where he retired during the same summer of Guardiola's appointment in Manchester.[47]

In the summer of 2016, Guardiola appointed Arteta as one of his assistant coaches to work alongside veteran Brian Kidd. In joining City, he turned down the opportunity to remain at Arsenal as part of Arsene Wenger's coaching staff having been offered the chance to run the clubs academy. He also turned down the opportunity to join Tottenham Hotspur as part of Mauricio Pochettino's staff.[48]

Arteta stood in as City manager in a 2–1 Champions League loss against Lyon on 19 September 2018, because of Guardiola's touchline ban.[49] At City, Arteta won two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, and two EFL Cups. In 2018, Arteta became strongly linked with the Arsenal manager's vacancy, following the departure of his former manager Arsène Wenger, but Unai Emery was eventually hired.[50][51]

On 20 December 2019, Arteta was appointed head coach at Arsenal, signing a deal until 2023.[52][53] Upon his appointment, he stated that he believed the club had lost direction and that he didn't want players to shirk responsibility: "I want people to take responsibility for their jobs and I want people who deliver passion and energy in the football club. Anyone who doesn't buy into this, or that has a negative effect or whatever, is not good enough for this environment or this culture."[54]

Both men have since expressed their relationship would not change despite managing rival clubs and both regard one on another as a close friend.[55] During the run in for the title in 2022–23, Arteta stated “I would prefer to do it with someone else, to be fair. I want the best for him, genuinely, and when you are challenging with someone like this and something comes in-between that, it’s a strange feeling."[56]

Honours Edit

Table correct as of 16 August 2023.
Team League FA Cup League Cup Community
Shield
FL Centenary Cup European Cup/
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Cup
Winners' Cup
Fairs Cup / UEFA Cup/
Europa League
UEFA
Super Cup
Total
Arsenal 13 14 2 17 1 0 1 1 0 49
Manchester City 9 7 8 6 0 1 1 0 1 33
Combined 22 21 10 23 1 1 2 1 1 82

Head-to-head Edit

As of 8 October 2023[57]
Competition Played Arsenal wins Draws Manchester City wins
Premier League 49 24 5 20
First Division 121 60 29 32
Second Division 15 4 1 10
FA Cup 6 4 0 2
EFL Cup 9 5 1 3
UEFA Champions League 0 0 0 0
FA Community Shield 3 2 1 0
Total 202 98 37 67

Matches Edit

The table below shows the matches played between Manchester City and Arsenal, separated by home, as in matches played at Manchester City's home stadium (following a nomadic embryonic existence, City resided at Hyde Road from 1887 to 1923, then Maine Road until 2003, and finally the City of Manchester Stadium from the 2003–04 season onwards) are shown in the left hand table and matches played in Arsenal's Highbury Stadium and now Emirates Stadium are shown on the right. Cup finals are typically played at a neutral location such as the England national football team home stadium (Wembley).

Shared player history Edit

 
Arsenal legend David Seaman retired a City player during the 2003–04 season.
 
Former Arsenal youngster Paul Dickov scored vital goals for City during their Football League tenure.
 
Gael Clichy won the Premier League with both clubs.
As of 1 August 2023
  • Players contracted professionally to each team.
Player Arsenal career Manchester City career
Span League
apps
League
goals
Span League
apps
League
goals
  James Blair 1905–1906 13 3 1906–1910 76 0
  Billy Blyth 1914–1929 314 45 1913–1914 0 0
  Dave Halliday 1929–1932 15 8 1930–1933 76 47
  Dave Bacuzzi 1958–1964 46 0 1964–1966 57 0
  Brian Kidd 1974–1976 77 30 1976–1979 98 44
  Tommy Caton 1983–1987 81 2 1979–1983 165 8
  Clive Allen 1980 0 0 1989–1991 53 16
  Niall Quinn 1983–1990 67 14 1990–1996 204 66
  David Rocastle 1985–1992 218 24 1993–1994 21 2
  Neil Heaney 1989–1994 7 0 1996–1999 18 1
  Andy Cole 1989–1992 1 0 2005–2006 22 9
  David Seaman 1990–2003 405 0 2003–2004 19 0
  Paul Dickov 1990–1996 22 4 1996–2002
2006–2008
174 35
  Eddie McGoldrick 1993–1996 38 0 1996–1999 39 0
  Patrick Vieira 1996–2004 279 29 2010–2011 28 3
  Nicolas Anelka 1997–1999 65 23 2002–2005 89 37
  Sylvinho 1999–2001 59 1 2009–2010 10 0
  Stuart Taylor 1999–2004 18 0 2009–2012 0 0
  Kolo Touré 2001–2009 225 9 2009–2013 82 2
  Richard Wright 2001–2002 12 0 2012–2016 0 0
  Gaël Clichy 2003–2011 187 1 2011–2017 138 2
  Emmanuel Adebayor 2006–2009 104 46 2009–2012 34 15
  Bacary Sagna 2007–2014 213 4 2014–2017 54 0
  Samir Nasri 2008–2011 86 18 2011–2017 129 18
  Denis Suárez 2019 4 0 2011–2013 0 0
  Pablo Mari 2020–2023 12 0 2016–2019 0 0
  Oleksandr Zinchenko 2022– 27 1 2017–2022 76 0
  Gabriel Jesus 2022– 26 11 2017–2022 159 58

Played for one, managed the other Edit

*italics denote caretaker or stand-in manager.

Manager Played for Managed
Team Span League
apps
League
goals
Team Span G W D L Win %
  Joe Mercer Arsenal 1946–1955 247 2 Manchester City 1965–1971 340 149 94 97 43.82
  Alan Ball Jr. Arsenal 1966–1971 177 45 Manchester City 1995–1996 49 13 14 22 26.53
  Brian Kidd Arsenal 1974–1976 77 30 Manchester City 2013 2 1 0 1 50
  Mikel Arteta Arsenal 2011–2016 110 14 Manchester City 2018 1 0 0 1 0

Managed both clubs Edit

Manager Arsenal career Manchester City career
Span G W D L Win % Span G W D L Win %
  Mikel Arteta 2019– 172 100 28 44 58.14 2018 1 0 0 1 0

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The Arsenal F C Manchester City F C rivalry is a rivalry between English professional football clubs Arsenal and Manchester City Arsenal play their home games at the Emirates Stadium while Manchester City play their home games at the City of Manchester Stadium Arsenal F C Manchester City F C rivalryManchester City and Arsenal players walk out on to the field at the City of Manchester Stadium in 2010 TeamsArsenalManchester CityFirst meeting11 November 1893Football League Second DivisionWoolwich Arsenal 1 0 ArdwickLatest meeting8 October 2023Premier LeagueArsenal 1 0 Manchester CityNext meeting30 March 2024Premier LeagueStadiumsEmirates Stadium Arsenal City of Manchester Stadium Manchester City StatisticsMeetings total210All time seriesArsenal 100Drawn 45City 65Largest victoryArsenal 5 0 Manchester City 27 October 2000 Manchester City 5 0 Arsenal 28 August 2021 Largest goal scoringArsenal 7 3 Manchester City 6 October 1956 Longest win streak12 gamesArsenal 1994 2004 Longest unbeaten streak19 gamesArsenal 1992 2006 Current win streak2 gamesArsenal 2023 present Current unbeaten streak2 gamesArsenal 2023 present The rivalry between the two clubs began in the late 2000s Arsenal who at the time were a consistent challenger for all competitions over a number of seasons would lose key important players to City who would eventually become the more dominant of the two teams Arsenal then manager Arsene Wenger had always been a big critic of City s transfer policy and financial strategy the rivalry gained traction following the moves of the likes of Emmanuel Adebayor and Samir Nasri Adebayor infamously ran the full length of the pitch to celebrate in front of Arsenal fans when he scored in a 4 2 win during the 2009 10 season 1 2 3 4 5 By 2012 City had completely usurped Arsenal in the League and despite the former picking up a variety of domestic trophies over the next decade City have gone on to become the dominant force in English football City s rise to the top did tend to calm any direct rivalry despite The Gunners beating City 3 0 in the 2014 FA Community Shield with City gaining revenge by winning the 2018 EFL Cup final 6 The rivalry was not renewed properly until the 2022 23 season when Arsenal now under the stewardship of former City assistant coach Mikel Arteta lead the Premier League from City until the final month before finishing five points adrift Although the two clubs share rivalry on the field Arteta and City coach Pep Guardiola count each other as very close friends having played and worked together in the past Arsenal would go on to beat City on penalties in the 2023 FA Community Shield 7 Arsenal also beat City 1 0 in the 2023 24 Premier League Contents 1 Rivalry 1 1 Early history 1893 2008 1 2 Abu Dhabi takeover and players move to City 2008 2014 1 3 Arsenal decline and City domination 2014 2022 1 4 Title rivals 2022 present 2 Rivalry between managers 3 Honours 4 Head to head 5 Matches 6 Shared player history 6 1 Played for one managed the other 6 2 Managed both clubs 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksRivalry EditEarly history 1893 2008 Edit Arsenal and Manchester City were not traditional rivals the first game between the two clubs was a Football League Division Two match between Woolwich Arsenal and Ardwick on 11 November 1893 ending in a 1 0 win for Arsenal The first 14 games between the two teams were played in the second division with City winning 8 Arsenal with 4 and 2 draws 8 Arsenal historically have had more success certainly during the 1990s and early 2000s At the time of the Abu Dhabi United Group takeover of City in 2008 Arsenal had won thirteen domestic top flight league titles ten FA cups and two Football League Cups City conversely had won only two domestic top flight league titles four FA Cups and two Football League Cups Arsenal under Arsene Wenger had also finished runners up in the 2006 UEFA Champions League final and had been a consistent challenging team domestically since winning their first Premier League title in 1998 By 2008 Arsenal had not finished outside the top four since the 1995 96 season whereas City had not finished in the top four since the 1977 78 season although they did finish a place higher than Arsenal in the inaugural Premier League season in 1992 93 Despite finishing lower Arsenal defeated City 1 0 on both occasions during the season 9 Abu Dhabi takeover and players move to City 2008 2014 Edit nbsp Emmanuel Adebayor joined City from Arsenal in 2009 Following Manchester City s takeover by the Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008 the club s increased spending on players began to rile several opposition managers with Arsene Wenger being particularly outspoken in his disapproval of City s financial approach on numerous occasions 10 11 12 During the summer of 2009 City who had finished 10th in the previous season six places behind Arsenal in 4th would move to sign Gunners pair Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure Adebayor had been the Gunners second highest goal scorer in the previous season where Toure was the club s vice captain and a former Premier League winner who had amassed 326 appearances across all competitions 13 In the first game between the two teams during the 2009 10 season City would win 4 2 at home with Adebayor scoring the third goal that at the time put City ahead he would then run the length of the pitch before sliding on his knees and celebrating in front of the Arsenal supporters 14 During the game he had caused controversy with a late tackle on Cesc Fabregas and flicking a boot in the face of Robin van Persie Adebayor received a yellow card and would later apologise for losing his head after what he described as two hours of abuse from Arsenal fans I was in my spiritual zone Kolo Toure said to me I was looking at the pictures and you did not flinch once I did not feel human anymore The abuse was too much I was ready to die I just looked at them and thought There are things you do not do 15 In 2018 Adebayor stated that he still hates both Arsenal and Arsene Wenger recalling the moment in a TV interview where Wenger had described his move as money orientated 16 City would also complete the transfers of former Arsenal players and previous Wenger signings Sylvinho from Barcelona and club legend Patrick Vieira from Inter Milan adding to an increasing number of ex Gunners players in the City ranks 17 18 Wenger would also publicly criticise City s sponsorship deal with Etihad Airways accusing the club of bending UEFA s fair play rules 19 In the summer of 2011 City added two more of Arsenal s more important players the signing of long standing left back Gael Clichy as well as Samir Nasri who had made the PFA Team of the Year and had scored 15 goals from midfield in the previous season 20 21 Prior to the Nasri transfer Wenger accused City manager Roberto Mancini of being disrespectful and out of order in a press conference voicing his disapproval at Mancini answering a question stating he hoped a deal could be done for Nasri 22 Due to criticism Nasri protested that his move to City was about winning titles and not money before going on to criticise Arsenal s transfer policy 23 During the run in for the 2011 12 season City who were fighting Manchester United for the title were beaten 1 0 by Arsenal in a game that was marred by the sending off of City striker Mario Balotelli as fractures were seen between the relationship of the player and his manager Roberto Mancini 24 Despite being eight points adrift following the game City would go on to win their first title on the final day of the season 25 In September 2012 Mancini criticised Wenger for constantly complaining about City spending money claiming that Arsenal have also spent big money on players 26 In 2013 a video posted to the internet appeared to show Nasri being abused by Arsenal fans as he entered the Emirates Stadium in a later interview Nasri branded the fans as stupid and opened up about the abuse he had received since leaving for City 27 Bacary Sagna became the most recent Arsenal player to transfer to City under the Wenger era at the beginning of the 2014 15 season although the transfer had less impact on Arsenal than the others given the players contract was about to expire 28 Wenger would criticise City once again by claiming the clubs decision to sign Frank Lampard from Chelsea via New York City FC which was a part of the City Football Group that also owns Manchester City was a way to get around FFP rules City manager Manuel Pellegrini said he was surprised by Wenger s outburst given Lampard was a free transfer having been released by Chelsea 29 The following week Arsenal would defeat City 3 0 in the 2014 FA Community Shield 30 nbsp Arsene Wenger manager of Arsenal from 1996 until 2018 Arsenal decline and City domination 2014 2022 Edit I m not an Arsenal fan I am not from London If we want to be honest we are players who look at what is in the best interests for us and our career When Manchester City came it was the best choice for me to come here And today I have won trophies I am really happy I have everything and I have a better life Samir Nasri on the abuse he received from Arsenal fans following his transfer to City 2014 31 By the end of the 2016 17 season following the appointment Pep Guardiola as City manager the three final ex Arsenal players Clichy Nasri and Sagna were released therefore the on the field rivalry cooled despite Guardiola appointing former Arsenal midfielder Mikel Arteta as his assistant coach 32 Despite Arsenal continuing to triumph in domestic cup competitions adding the FA Cup in both 2017 and 2020 they began to regress and struggle in the League posting finishes between 5th and 8th between 2015 16 and 2019 20 where as City would go on to gain four titles between 2017 18 and 2021 22 and cementing themselves as the dominant force in English football over the last decade The two clubs would meet in the 2018 EFL Cup final at Wembley Stadium the first competitive final between the two teams City would run out comfortable winners in a 3 0 victory with goals from Sergio Aguero Vincent Kompany and David Silva 33 Days later City would defeat Arsenal 3 0 again in the League with a victory at the Emirates Stadium that piled pressure on Wenger 34 Wenger would leave the club at the end of the 2017 18 season 35 Title rivals 2022 present Edit In 2019 Guardiola s former City assistant manager Mikel Arteta returned to Arsenal as their new manager replacing Unai Emery who had been sacked although by the end of the 2021 22 season City had extended their unbeaten run against Arsenal in the League to 13 games with Guardiola losing his first game to Arteta in a 2 0 FA Cup defeat on 18 July 2020 36 In the summer of 2022 City agreed to the sale of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko to Arsenal with both players reuniting with Arteta With Arsenal finishing 8th in the previous season Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane claimed he believed the pair had been allowed to join Arsenal as City did no longer view the Gunners as a direct threat 37 Guardiola explained the transfers by saying all parties were happy with the outcome 38 Arsenal carved out a lead in the Premier League and by the time the two teams met in February 2023 they lead City by three points In the game at the Emirates City went on to win the game 3 1 and temporarily leapfrogged Arsenal at the top of the league 39 City also defeated the Gunners 1 0 in the FA Cup on their way to winning the tournament 40 In a contrast to Arsenal fans in the past City fans gave Oleksandr Zinchenko a standing ovation upon his return to the Etihad he thanked fans by saying There are no old friends there are friends with whom there are many good memories and you will always be glad to see each of them There is no past home there is a place where you were very happy and now you are happy to return Thank you Etihad for the warm welcome 41 Arsenal carved out a ten point lead in the race for the Premier League but would be thrashed 4 1 by City at the Etihad as Guardiola s team clawed back the advantage 42 Arsenal would go on to draw 3 and lose 3 of their final 9 games and would eventually finish 2nd to City by seven points 43 In the first game of the 2023 24 season the two teams met in the 2023 FA Community Shield at Wembley Stadium Following victory in the 2023 UEFA Champions League final City headed into the game as treble winners and led 1 0 following a late strike from Cole Palmer however Leandro Trossard s heavily deflected shot cannoned off Manuel Akanji to equalise in the 11th of 13 minutes of added on time sent the game to a penalty shootout in which the Gunners would win 4 1 After the game following the equaliser coming in a prolonged period of added on time Guardiola bemoaned the new controversial stoppage time rules brought in by the Football Association during the summer 44 45 On 8 October 2023 Arsenal ended their 12 game losing streak when Gabriel Martinelli s 86th minute deflected shot wrong footed Ederson to give the Gunners a 1 0 win the club s first in the Premier League since December 2015 46 Rivalry between managers Edit nbsp nbsp Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola were team mates at FC Barcelona Arteta was later Pep s Assistant at City before taking becoming Arsenal manager in 2019 Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta who are both from Spain came through the Barcelona academy and the first met when Arteta was coming through the youth academy whilst Guardiola was an accomplished first team player Arteta s debut for the Barcelona B team was as a substitute for Guardiola whose playing career was ultimately winding down due to injuries Both men are reported to have stayed in touch ever since Guardiola would go on to manage Barcelona and Bayern Munich before joining City in 2016 whilst Arteta went on to have an established top flight career in the United Kingdom with Rangers Everton and finally Arsenal where he retired during the same summer of Guardiola s appointment in Manchester 47 In the summer of 2016 Guardiola appointed Arteta as one of his assistant coaches to work alongside veteran Brian Kidd In joining City he turned down the opportunity to remain at Arsenal as part of Arsene Wenger s coaching staff having been offered the chance to run the clubs academy He also turned down the opportunity to join Tottenham Hotspur as part of Mauricio Pochettino s staff 48 Arteta stood in as City manager in a 2 1 Champions League loss against Lyon on 19 September 2018 because of Guardiola s touchline ban 49 At City Arteta won two Premier League titles an FA Cup and two EFL Cups In 2018 Arteta became strongly linked with the Arsenal manager s vacancy following the departure of his former manager Arsene Wenger but Unai Emery was eventually hired 50 51 On 20 December 2019 Arteta was appointed head coach at Arsenal signing a deal until 2023 52 53 Upon his appointment he stated that he believed the club had lost direction and that he didn t want players to shirk responsibility I want people to take responsibility for their jobs and I want people who deliver passion and energy in the football club Anyone who doesn t buy into this or that has a negative effect or whatever is not good enough for this environment or this culture 54 Both men have since expressed their relationship would not change despite managing rival clubs and both regard one on another as a close friend 55 During the run in for the title in 2022 23 Arteta stated I would prefer to do it with someone else to be fair I want the best for him genuinely and when you are challenging with someone like this and something comes in between that it s a strange feeling 56 Honours EditMain article Arsenal F C Honours Main article Manchester City F C Honours Table correct as of 16 August 2023 Team League FA Cup League Cup CommunityShield FL Centenary Cup European Cup UEFA Champions League UEFA CupWinners Cup Fairs Cup UEFA Cup Europa League UEFASuper Cup TotalArsenal 13 14 2 17 1 0 1 1 0 49Manchester City 9 7 8 6 0 1 1 0 1 33Combined 22 21 10 23 1 1 2 1 1 82Head to head EditAs of 8 October 2023 57 Competition Played Arsenal wins Draws Manchester City winsPremier League 49 24 5 20First Division 121 60 29 32Second Division 15 4 1 10FA Cup 6 4 0 2EFL Cup 9 5 1 3UEFA Champions League 0 0 0 0FA Community Shield 3 2 1 0Total 202 98 37 67Matches EditThe table below shows the matches played between Manchester City and Arsenal separated by home as in matches played at Manchester City s home stadium following a nomadic embryonic existence City resided at Hyde Road from 1887 to 1923 then Maine Road until 2003 and finally the City of Manchester Stadium from the 2003 04 season onwards are shown in the left hand table and matches played in Arsenal s Highbury Stadium and now Emirates Stadium are shown on the right Cup finals are typically played at a neutral location such as the England national football team home stadium Wembley Manchester City at home 58 Date Score Competition11 November 1893 0 1 League Division Two15 December 1894 4 1 League Division Two28 September 1895 1 0 League Division Two5 September 1896 1 1 League Division Two25 September 1897 4 1 League Division Two1 October 1898 3 1 League Division Two20 December 1902 4 1 League Division Two8 April 1905 1 0 League Division One7 April 1906 0 1 League Division One1 September 1906 1 4 League Division One18 January 1908 4 0 League Division One13 February 1909 1 1 League Division One4 March 1911 1 1 League Division One28 October 1911 3 3 League Division One8 March 1913 0 1 League Division One17 January 1920 4 1 League Division One18 September 1920 3 1 League Division One10 September 1921 2 0 League Division One27 January 1923 0 0 League Division One6 October 1923 1 0 League Division One17 September 1924 2 0 League Division One7 November 1925 2 5 League Division One22 September 1928 4 1 League Division One4 September 1929 3 1 League Division One25 December 1930 1 4 League Division One19 September 1931 1 3 League Division One10 September 1932 2 3 League Division One20 January 1934 2 1 League Division One11 March 1936 1 0 League Division One10 April 1937 1 0 League Division One16 February 1938 1 2 League Division One24 April 1948 0 0 League Division One27 April 1949 1 3 League Division One12 November 1949 0 2 League Division One22 September 1951 0 2 League Division One11 April 1953 2 4 League Division One6 February 1954 0 0 League Division One8 September 1954 2 1 League Division One31 August 1955 2 2 League Division One20 March 1957 2 3 League Division One15 March 1958 2 4 League Division One7 February 1959 0 0 League Division One23 January 1960 1 2 League Division One3 September 1960 0 0 League Division One20 January 1962 3 2 League Division One1 December 1962 2 4 League Division One10 September 1966 1 1 League Division One3 February 1968 1 1 League Division One9 October 1968 1 1 League Division One18 February 1970 1 1 League Division One17 February 1971 1 2 FA Cup4 March 1972 2 1 League Division One24 March 1973 1 2 League Division One10 November 1973 1 2 League Division One16 October 1974 2 1 League Division One24 April 1976 3 1 League Division One12 February 1977 1 0 League Division One8 October 1977 2 1 League Division One18 January 1978 0 0 League Cup22 August 1978 1 1 League Division One15 March 1980 0 3 League Division One6 September 1980 1 1 League Division One6 March 1982 0 0 League Division One4 December 1982 2 1 League Division One30 October 1985 1 2 League Cup5 April 1986 0 1 League Division One25 April 1987 3 0 League Division One10 March 1990 1 1 League Division One30 October 1990 1 2 League Division One1 January 1991 0 1 League Division One28 December 1991 1 0 League Division One16 January 1993 0 1 Premier League15 January 1994 0 0 Premier League12 December 1994 1 2 Premier League10 December 1995 0 1 Premier League11 April 2001 0 1 Premier League22 February 2003 1 5 Premier League31 August 2003 1 2 Premier League25 September 2004 0 1 Premier League27 October 2004 1 2 League Cup4 May 2006 1 3 Premier League26 August 2006 1 0 Premier League2 February 2008 1 3 Premier League22 November 2008 3 0 Premier League12 September 2009 4 2 Premier League2 December 2009 3 0 FA Cup24 October 2010 0 3 Premier League18 December 2011 1 0 Premier League23 September 2012 1 1 Premier League14 December 2013 6 3 Premier League18 January 2015 0 2 Premier League8 May 2016 2 2 Premier League18 December 2016 2 1 Premier League5 November 2017 3 1 Premier League3 February 2019 3 1 Premier League17 June 2020 3 0 Premier League17 October 2020 1 0 Premier League28 August 2021 5 0 Premier League27 January 2023 1 0 FA Cup26 April 2023 4 1 Premier League Arsenal at home 58 Date Score Competition29 September 1894 4 2 League Division Two7 September 1895 0 1 League Division Two28 April 1897 1 2 League Division Two5 February 1898 2 2 League Division Two3 April 1899 0 1 League Division Two1 November 1902 1 0 League Division Two20 February 1904 0 2 FA Cup10 December 1904 1 0 League Division One2 December 1905 2 0 League Division One29 December 1906 4 1 League Division One21 September 1907 2 1 League Division One10 October 1908 3 0 League Division One29 October 1910 0 1 League Division One2 March 1912 2 0 League Division One2 November 1912 0 4 League Division One3 January 1920 2 2 League Division One11 September 1920 2 1 League Division One17 February 1921 0 1 League Division One1 September 1924 1 0 League Division One20 March 1926 1 0 League Division One2 February 1929 0 0 League Division One11 September 1929 3 2 League Division One26 December 1930 3 1 League Division One30 January 1932 4 0 League Division One12 March 1932 1 0 FA Cup21 January 1933 2 1 League Division One9 September 1933 0 0 League Division One13 October 1934 3 0 League Division One28 November 1934 4 0 FA Charity Shield21 September 1935 2 3 League Division One5 December 1936 1 3 League Division One2 October 1937 2 1 League Division One6 December 1947 1 1 League Division One4 December 1948 1 1 League Division One1 April 1950 4 1 League Division One26 January 1952 3 1 League Division One19 September 1953 2 2 League Division One14 September 1954 2 3 League Division One6 September 1955 0 0 League Division One29 August 1962 4 1 League Division One6 September 1956 7 3 League Division One2 November 1957 2 1 League Division One20 September 1958 4 1 League Division One12 September 1959 3 1 League Division One14 January 1961 5 4 League Division One9 September 1961 3 0 League Division One20 April 1963 2 3 League Division One14 January 1967 1 0 FA Cup23 September 1967 1 0 League Division One27 August 1968 4 1 League Division One22 November 1969 1 1 League Division One6 February 1971 1 0 League Division One13 November 1971 1 2 League Division One28 October 1972 0 0 League Division One23 March 1972 2 0 League Division One24 August 1974 4 0 League Division One4 October 1975 2 3 League Division One24 September 1976 0 0 League Division One24 January 1978 1 0 Football League Cup4 March 1978 2 0 League Division One24 March 1979 1 1 League Division One6 October 1979 0 0 League Division One24 February 1981 2 0 League Division One17 October 1981 1 0 League Division One23 April 1983 3 0 League Division One2 November 1985 1 0 League Division One28 October 1986 3 1 League Cup22 November 1986 3 0 League Division One4 October 1989 4 0 League Division One17 April 1991 2 2 League Division One31 August 1991 2 1 League Division One16 October 1993 0 0 Premier League20 August 1994 3 0 Premier League5 March 1996 3 1 Premier League28 October 2000 5 0 Premier League10 September 2002 2 1 Premier League1 February 2004 2 1 Premier League4 January 2005 1 1 Premier League22 October 2005 1 0 Premier League17 April 2007 3 1 Premier League25 August 2007 1 0 Premier League4 April 2009 2 0 Premier League24 April 2010 0 0 Premier League5 January 2011 0 0 Premier League29 November 2011 0 1 League Cup8 April 2012 1 0 Premier League13 January 2013 0 2 Premier League29 March 2014 1 1 Premier League13 September 2014 2 2 Premier League22 December 2015 2 1 Premier League2 April 2017 2 2 Premier League1 March 2018 0 3 Premier League12 August 2018 0 2 Premier League15 December 2019 0 3 Premier League22 December 2020 1 4 EFL Cup21 February 2021 0 1 Premier League1 January 2022 1 2 Premier League15 February 2023 1 3 Premier League8 October 2023 1 0 Premier League nbsp Arsenal s Sol Campbell and City s Carlos Tevez during the 2009 10 season At neutral venuesDate Team 1 Score Team 2 Competition Venue10 August 2014 Arsenal 3 0 Manchester City FA Community Shield Wembley Stadium23 April 2017 Arsenal 2 1 a e t Manchester City FA Cup semi final Wembley Stadium25 February 2018 Arsenal 0 3 Manchester City EFL Cup final Wembley Stadium18 July 2020 Arsenal 2 0 Manchester City FA Cup semi final Wembley Stadium6 August 2023 Arsenal 1 1 a e t 4 1 p Manchester City FA Community Shield Wembley StadiumShared player history EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Arsenal legend David Seaman retired a City player during the 2003 04 season nbsp Former Arsenal youngster Paul Dickov scored vital goals for City during their Football League tenure nbsp Gael Clichy won the Premier League with both clubs As of 1 August 2023Players contracted professionally to each team Player Arsenal career Manchester City careerSpan Leagueapps Leaguegoals Span Leagueapps Leaguegoals nbsp James Blair 1905 1906 13 3 1906 1910 76 0 nbsp Billy Blyth 1914 1929 314 45 1913 1914 0 0 nbsp Dave Halliday 1929 1932 15 8 1930 1933 76 47 nbsp Dave Bacuzzi 1958 1964 46 0 1964 1966 57 0 nbsp Brian Kidd 1974 1976 77 30 1976 1979 98 44 nbsp Tommy Caton 1983 1987 81 2 1979 1983 165 8 nbsp Clive Allen 1980 0 0 1989 1991 53 16 nbsp Niall Quinn 1983 1990 67 14 1990 1996 204 66 nbsp David Rocastle 1985 1992 218 24 1993 1994 21 2 nbsp Neil Heaney 1989 1994 7 0 1996 1999 18 1 nbsp Andy Cole 1989 1992 1 0 2005 2006 22 9 nbsp David Seaman 1990 2003 405 0 2003 2004 19 0 nbsp Paul Dickov 1990 1996 22 4 1996 20022006 2008 174 35 nbsp Eddie McGoldrick 1993 1996 38 0 1996 1999 39 0 nbsp Patrick Vieira 1996 2004 279 29 2010 2011 28 3 nbsp Nicolas Anelka 1997 1999 65 23 2002 2005 89 37 nbsp Sylvinho 1999 2001 59 1 2009 2010 10 0 nbsp Stuart Taylor 1999 2004 18 0 2009 2012 0 0 nbsp Kolo Toure 2001 2009 225 9 2009 2013 82 2 nbsp Richard Wright 2001 2002 12 0 2012 2016 0 0 nbsp Gael Clichy 2003 2011 187 1 2011 2017 138 2 nbsp Emmanuel Adebayor 2006 2009 104 46 2009 2012 34 15 nbsp Bacary Sagna 2007 2014 213 4 2014 2017 54 0 nbsp Samir Nasri 2008 2011 86 18 2011 2017 129 18 nbsp Denis Suarez 2019 4 0 2011 2013 0 0 nbsp Pablo Mari 2020 2023 12 0 2016 2019 0 0 nbsp Oleksandr Zinchenko 2022 27 1 2017 2022 76 0 nbsp Gabriel Jesus 2022 26 11 2017 2022 159 58Played for one managed the other Edit italics 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