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Gunners look to shoot down City in Shield

VINDICATED by its FA Cup triumph, Arsenal approaches today’s Community Shield face-off with Manchester City buoyed by the belief that it is now a credible challenger for the English Premier League title.

May’s 3-2 win over Hull City ended a long and painful nine-year trophy drought for the North London club, and as it returns to London’s Wembley Stadium, Arsenal is setting its sights on even bigger prizes.

City’s 6-3 win over Arsenal last term exposed the big-game frailties that were to fatally undermine Arsene Wenger’s side’s title pursuit, but with a trophy under its belt at last, there is renewed belief at the Emirates Stadium this season.

“There’s been a little bit of negative media (coverage) regarding Arsenal not winning things over the years, but the whole way through that, since I’ve been at the club, we’ve always believed that it will happen soon,” midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain said this week.

“So the fact it did happen (winning the FA Cup), I don’t know if it was a relief, but it was just a really nice reward for the hard work and the togetherness that we’ve had to show for a little while. It does start winning momentum and once you know you can win a competition like that, it gives you confidence to go into games and into competitions thinking you can win and expecting to go far.”

Today’s encounter in the traditional curtain-raiser to the English season has been given an edge by Wenger’s decision to publicly query City’s conduct during the close-season transfer window.

The Arsenal manager wondered aloud if Frank Lampard’s arrival on loan from City’s sister club New York City was an attempt by the Premier League champion to contravene UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules.

He then appeared to suggest that City had illegally opened talks with new signing Bacary Sagna, the French right-back, while he was still at Arsenal.

His comments were dismissed by City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who said: “I think as managers, we have enough problems with our own teams to be talking about other teams.”

In any case, neither Lampard nor Sagna will be involved today, as they are among eight City players who are still working their way back to full fitness ahead of the start of the league season next Saturday.

Sergio Aguero, Pablo Zabaleta, Martin Demichelis, Fernandinho and captain Vincent Kompany are unavailable due to their involvement in the latter stages of the World Cup.

Spanish striker Alvaro Negredo is sidelined with an injury, but new arrivals Willy Caballero, the Argentine goalkeeper, and Fernando, the Brazilian holding midfielder, could feature.

Arsenal’s trio of German World Cup winners ­— Per Mertesacker, Mesut Ozil and Lukas Podolski — will not feature as they are also some way short of fitness. Theo Walcott remains sidelined by a knee problem, but new signings Mathieu Debuchy, Calum Chambers and Alexis Sanchez could all play a part after making their debuts in last weekend’s Emirates Cup preseason tournament.




 

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