Kay Murray
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And as I said in yesterday's show, when we were talking, City will sniff and smell
and this was before Arsenal lost, we thought Arsenal would win today, but City would sniff and smell that down the line there may be an opportunity to peg on the back of an Arsenal collapse.
And that's why this game tomorrow in London for Manchester City is so big, so huge.
And if they do win it, and there's no guarantee, then the chins of that Arsenal dressing room will fall even further to the ground because that piles even more pressure on them.
Yeah, and then we'll see what happens in that game.
But then, of course, in the league, it's City for them next.
And you mentioned the schedule that's coming up.
They've also got Newcastle and Fulham to come and visit them at their home.
But, Jan, I just wanted to put something to you that Victor Jokeres has said after the game.
He said the pitch was dry and that didn't help.
I guess the best strikers in the world will score on dry, on wet, windy, rain, snow, thunder, everything.
And it's a good question because I was thinking when Craig had his excellent analysis of the situation there,
If I can remember, and I'm not going to open that thing with Arsenal lacking that top, top striker because Jokers just sent Sweden to the World Cup.
But there were some chances today.
And if you see the last season with Erling Haaland, with Mohamed Salah, have there been any champions triumphs when they don't have that
player who can save them on a bad day.
It seems that Arsenal, and Craig was alluding to it, with the set pieces was done.