Guardiola hails Arteta, labels Arsenal Europe’s toughest test

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has described Mikel Arteta as “extraordinary” and ranked Arsenal among the toughest opponents in Europe ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal, who finished as City’s closest challengers in recent seasons, are unbeaten in their last five encounters with the side.
The last meeting between both clubs saw the Gunners claim a stunning 5-1 victory in north London just seven months ago.
Ahead of the new campaign, Arteta strengthened his squad with high-profile additions including Viktor Gyokeres and Eberechi Eze, a move Guardiola believes has made Arsenal even stronger.

Praise for Arteta and Arsenal’s growth
Speaking in his prematch press conference, Guardiola hailed his former assistant: “Hopefully, it is an unbelievable squad, and this season we can make more of a challenge because Mikel is an extraordinary manager.
“They increase the squad in four or five transfer windows. It is one of the toughest opponents you can find right now in Europe.”
Guardiola also admitted City lost focus in the closing stages of their last meeting: “The last 15–20 minutes were a disaster. We forgot to do what we have to do. After that, it was easy for Arsenal.”
Arsenal’s rising strength
The City boss highlighted the Gunners’ all-round qualities, including their attacking pace and efficiency from set pieces under coach Nicolas Jover.
“For me, it is the most solid team; they don’t make mistakes. They have pace up front. They have set pieces with Nico, who was here. In every department we know the quality they have,” he added.
Guardiola admitted City must adapt quickly on Sunday and improve from last season, especially in game management during the final minutes.
Strong start to the season
Arsenal head into the fixture in strong form, winning four of their opening five matches across all competitions, including a Champions League triumph over Athletic Club.
They have scored 11 goals and conceded just once, proving how tough their defense has been so far.









