It would be extraordinary if Arsenal could beat Manchester City when they visit the Etihad Stadium at the end of this month, but I don't think that Manchester City will immediately lose when they host Arsenal at the end of the month unless many of Manchester City's key players are injured. Because as long as there are still many key players from Manchester City who are fit enough to play, it will be quite difficult for Arsenal to beat Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
This is an indecisive game and it doesn’t matter who is hosting who at home. They are both fighting for the top spot of the premier league table in order to triumph and win the trophy this season, for this sake and how their performances are, they should be considered the same in this match. This will be a competitive match and until this match is played, we can’t tell which team will have the better chance of winning. Matches like this are unpredictable because anything can change in the field of play when you have two big teams and two talented coaches managing and fighting for the same position as the league is already coming to an end.
That's true, even though Arsenal are at the peak of their best performance at the moment, beating City at the Etihad is still difficult to do. In the first half of the season Arsenal were able to beat City with a narrow score of 1-0 at the Emirates, it is clear that in the next meeting City will carry out a revenge mission. Apart from that, the background to confirm their respective positions at the top of the standings made the match even more intense.
On paper, City is still superior, because apart from acting as host, Pep Guardiola fleet also has consistent performance. As defending champions, City is still showing its strength, which is not much different from last season. Arsenal expectations are understandable, because they managed to qualify for the quarter finals of the Champions League.
On the other hand, whoever can win the match and top the standings will still be under pressure from Liverpool. If City can win, then the Reds can potentially overtake them because they have an easier match. In many aspects, City still outperforms Arsenal, especially when talking about experience, Pep certainly doesn't want to be beaten a second time by his student.