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Joe Donnohue

Pep Guardiola's Arsenal mind games revealed ahead of Manchester City title decider

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.

The psychological chasm between Manchester City and Arsenal has never been more apparent, based on the decisions made by the two opposing coaches ahead of the fixture on Sunday afternoon.

Pep Guardiola has reportedly granted his Manchester City squad two full days off in the immediate lead-up to the clash, according to The Times.

The somewhat unconventional decision could almost be interpreted as a classic mind game technique, publicly displaying feelings of relaxation before what could prove to be a season-defining match for both teams.

Pep Guardiola says relax

The pressure is on Mikel Arteta to deliver a trophy this season (Image credit: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Guardiola is in effect sending a dual message: he trusts his players implicitly, and is entirely unbothered by the noise emanating from North London.

It also forces those of an Arsenal persuasion to wonder if City have already decided how they are going to take apart the champions-elect from a tactical standpoint.

In stark contrast, Mikel Arteta has opted for greater visibility.

During his pre-match press conference, the Arsenal boss cut a defiant figure, declaring, "I'm on fire," a phrase apparently intended to galvanise a fanbase and a squad that has looked increasingly weary in recent weeks.

In a further break from standard big game secrecy, Arteta hosted an open training session, inviting the cameras in to witness his squad buzzing with intensity, although the headline news was in fact the number of first-team absentees.

Key players, most notably Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, were missing from the main group, stoking fears that the Gunners could be heading into their most important game of the year without their most important figures.

The permutations of this weekend are season-defining. Should Manchester City beat Arsenal, they will have the opportunity to leapfrog them into pole position should they also win their game in hand, despite the Gunners having led the pack for several months.

On Sunday at the Etihad Stadium, it will become apparent which psychological approach has yielded the upper hand.

Manchester City vs Arsenal is scheduled for 4:30pm on Sunday afternoon with the game being broadcast live on Sky Sports.

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