We can't deny that controversial.
Starting from the decision that caused the red card and quick free kick. Hmm, the rivalry between the two is increasingly visible and tight. There is annoyance in both, Arteta and Pep. And for Pep himself, regarding the following:
Arsenal probably had no other choice to get at least one point in this match, probably this is the first match when I watched how in such an important match, one of the teams (one of the contenders for the title), spent the whole half in their penalty area with the whole team. It seems to me that Arteta gave a practical guide on how other teams should act against City.
Of course I'm kidding, if all matches against City were played according to this scenario, it would be the most boring football, but this match was not boring but very tense, and the fact that City could not equalize for so long made this half very short, the time passed very quickly. I think a draw is a fair score for such a match, City saved first place, and by the way Aston Villa is quite close to City, and Chelsea have risen well.
Arsenal really do well in the match is just that the red card they gave their players make Arsenal weak without performing like the first half anymore they can't strike just defending game, I believe Arteta without that red card I believe they will win the game goals will come on the match, but when I so Saka is not on the game anymore I believe the game will just be a draw because Arsenal can't strike and Manchester City will put effort on the match to win, and probably at the end, they achieved the goals and share the point in the game.
Let's see how the league goes because I don't see Manchester City not playing like they did last season, and anything can happen before the end of the season; they might draw or lose some games, and Arsenal will have opportunities to top the league table. Guadiola is an extremely essential coach for Manchester City, and I doubt they will find a better coach if he departs the club. Chelsea's performance is quite fantastic right now; they are winning matches, the coach is doing well, and the players are performing admirably, making the supporters happy.