Manchester City 1-0 Arsenal| 5 Talking Points as Raheem Sterling's goal helps City down Gunners| Premier League 2020-21

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Manchester City's only goal of the game was scored by Raheem Sterling.
Manchester City's only goal of the game was scored by Raheem Sterling.

#3 It’s Partey time

Manchester City vs Arsenal - Premier League
Manchester City vs Arsenal - Premier League

It’s been a while since Arsenal fans have been blessed with a big-money signing with real pedigree, but they saw one against Manchester City.

Nicolas Pepe cost the club a lot of money, but not many top clubs in Europe knew about him, unlike Thomas Partey who was on the radar of most big clubs. Against Manchester City, Ghana’s most famous footballer made his historic debut for the Gunners by coming on as a late substitute in the 83rd minute for the tiring Granit Xhaka.

With not much time to shine, the 27-year-old could only complete eight passes, win one duel and one tackle, intercept a pass and make a clearance while also managing to bag a yellow card. This short cameo would have nevertheless whetted the appetite of Arsenal fans, and they’ll hope to see more of their new signing in the near future.


#2 Raheem Sterling makes the difference for Manchester City

Manchester City vs Arsenal - Premier League
Manchester City vs Arsenal - Premier League

After pulling out of the England squad, Raheem Sterling was back in a Manchester City shirt against Arsenal.

The 25-year-old’s return to action was a welcome boost for Pep Guardiola as he was already without talisman Kevin De Bruyne. Sterling marked his return to the pitch with what he does best: score goals.

In a performance that saw him turn out to be his team’s most threatening outlet, the winger had 72 touches of the ball, completed 87% of his passes and 50% of his dribbles, created one chance and scored the only goal of the game.

Sterling wasn’t at his sharpest, but he still managed to be the difference between the two sides, which is what often separates the good from the elite.


#1 Bukayo Saka shines for Arsenal

Manchester City vs Arsenal - Premier League
Manchester City vs Arsenal - Premier League

There’s a reason why Bukayo Saka is in this year’s Golden Boy list. The 19-year-old is simply a level above his peers, and against Manchester City, he was Arsenal’s brightest spark in attack.

Deployed as an LWB in defence and as an LCM in attack, the youngster once again displayed his exceptional versatility in all areas of the pitch. When his teammates were scratching their heads for ideas, Saka stepped up and took the game by the scruff of the neck.

The England international continually attempted to run at Manchester City’s defence due to the often static movement of his teammates.

In another coming-of-age performance, Saka had 58 touches of the ball, produced three crosses, completed 75% of his take-on, won eight duels and created a chance. If the Gunners are still looking for a creative midfielder, then they should look no further than their homegrown solution.

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