

Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, has warned Manchester City that his team is seeking "revenge" after losing their past two games.
In addition, Arteta stated that despite their championship rivalry with Manchester City this season, Arsenal has lost all appeal in everyone's eyes.
As the two sides compete for the Premier League championship this season, Arsenal is just four points ahead of Man City at the moment.
When the two teams square off against each other in a pivotal matchup at the Etihad Stadium next Wednesday, Manchester City will have two games in hand over Arsenal.
This weekend, Pep Guardiola's team will play in the FA Cup semifinals, and if Arsenal defeats Southampton on Friday at the Emirates, they will move seven points ahead in the Premier League standings.
Prior to Arsenal's match against Southampton, Arteta said that he observes a "sense of vengeance" among his players.
At his pre-game news conference, Arteta remarked, “I see a sense of revenge and determination to get it even better and that it is not enough and you’ve to tweak it and demand more and more of each other. That is what we have to continue.”
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