Manchester City Arsenal tickets

Manchester City Arsenal tickets

Manchester City Arsenal tickets

Manchester City Arsenal tickets: A very hot encounter between 2 Premier League champions!

The Citizens vs. The Gunners

Arsenal and Manchester City are among the most followed clubs in England. Indeed, with their histories, they engraved their name in supporters minds. The Gunners are far ahead in terms of victories with 96 wins, 45 draws and 55 losses. However, the trend is kind of reversing since 2017. Indeed, the Citizens is on a series of 5 victories against their opponent. Moreover, the last meetings ended up in a total defeat for Arsenal with 2 to 3 goals differential. It is because of the transition between different trainers.

Their 1st encounter took place in League Two Division in 1893 and ended in Arsenal’s victory 1-0. The statistics show that the Gunners always had the upper hand in the past. However, City is counting on Pep Guardiola the new coach to lead them to the top.

Are the Citizens going to catch up with the Gunners? It should probably be possible with time and good strategies. Don’t miss the opportunity to live the event in real life! Buy or sell your Manchester City Arsenal tickets on Fanpass!

Man City in Premier League

The club was born in 1880. With great results until the late 70’s, the Citizens lost their glory because of financial problems. It costed them several relegations in D2. However, an Arabic group took possession of the club in 2008 and refreshed its brand image. Indeed, it helped a lot because they have been ranked 1st 3 times in Premier League and 2nd in 2015.

Since August 2018, Pep Guardiola, the previous coach of FC Barcelona, is in charge of City’s training. The board of directors have placed all their hopes on him to make the club shine again.  Indeed, they expect that he repeats the same achievement as in his previous experience. Seems like they made a good investment on him because he already won the Carabao Cup against Chelsea in February 2019.

The Citizens currently train at the Etihad Stadium.

Arsenal in Premier League

The Gunners’ name 1st appeared in 1886. They have their seat among the Big Four in British football. Indeed, Arsenal reached the Premier League champion’s title 13 times. It is also the 3rd team in terms of victories in FA Cup just behind United and Liverpool. However, their biggest enemy will still remain Tottenham because of their proximity. It is the North London Derby.

Arsène Wenger was in charge of Arsenal’s coaching from 1996 to 2018. Thanks to him the club maintained its rankings by ending 3 times 1st in Premier League and many times 2nd and 3rd. The managers wanted to try recruiting a foreign coach to see if things would change. Indeed it was a success despite a slow regression in the late 2000’s after the departure of key players.

The found back glory in 2013 when they won the Premier League again. In the end, Wenger retired in 2018 and let his position to Unai Emery.

The Gunners own the Emirates Stadium.