The two magicians will miss the derby(©AFP)
The two magicians will miss the derby(©AFP)

'Magicless spectacle' - After Odegaard, KDB is out, too

Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 20.09.24. | 14:10

De Bruyne suffered an injury against Inter Milan on Wednesday, which will rule him out of the squad for the derby duel with Arsenal

When it comes to the key players' absence - it's a tie even before the clash between Man City and Arsenal started. First, the Gunners' captain, Martin Odegaard, suffered an ankle injury representing Norway against Austria in the UEFA Nations League, and then the Cityzens lost their playmaker Kevin De Bruyne, as well. The Belgian sustained an injury against Inter in the Champions League opening game and will miss the derby as a precaution not to aggravate his condition.

The Norwegian's absence from Mikel Arteta's squad has already affected Arsenal's performances significantly. In the North London Derby, the Gunners barely beat the Spurs, scoring from a set piece (shout-out to Nicolas Jover), but were clueless most of the game, ultimately having half as many shots and notably lesser possession. Yesterday, against Atalanta - the same story. Only this time, set pieces did not help, and if it had not been for the magnificent David Raya, Arsenal would have lost.

Even though Pep Guardiola has more alternatives, his team will also be quite deprived of creativity. De Bruyne netted eight times against the Gunners, most in his career to a single rival. The Spaniard will undoubtedly find the solution but is up for a challenging task, especially considering that the Belgian missed only two minutes - subbed off in the 88th minute against West Ham - so far in the Premier League.

Another chess game between Guardiola and Arteta is upon us. Only this time, these two Grandmasters won't be able to count on their crucial pieces. Nevertheless, they'll surely devise new strategies, ready to surprise the opponent and grab the three points. Who'll take the essential roles? Who'll replace the "irreplaceable duo?" Who'll be those knights and bishops, who'll make a difference? We'll see on Sunday (18.30).

ENGLAND PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHDAY 5

Saturday

14:30: (3.50) West Ham (3.50) Chelsea (2.05)

17:00: (1.60) Aston Villa (4.00) Wolverhampton (5.70)

17:00: (2.95) Fulham (3.50) Newcastle (2.50)

17:00: (2.55) Leicester (3.35) Everton (2.75)

17:00: (1.30) Liverpool (6.50) Bournemouth (10.0)

17:00: (2.35) Southampton (3.50) Ipswich (3.15)

17:00: (1.60) Tottenham (4.10) Brentford (5.50)

19:30: (3.05) Crystal Palace (3.60) Man.Utd. (2.40)

Sunday

16:00: (1.80) Brighton (3.60) Nott.Forest (4.60)

18:30: (1.85) Man.City (3.60) Arsenal (4.80)

***odds are subject to change***



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