Pep Guardiola has called on Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to clarify a statement he made suggesting he has “all the information” about Manchester City, a comment that raised eyebrows following the dramatic draw at the Etihad Stadium. Arteta, who was Guardiola’s assistant at City from 2016 to 2019, hinted at insider knowledge during the post-match press conference, causing speculation about what he meant.

Guardiola, while asserting he maintains a “good relationship” with Arteta, publicly requested more clarity, stating, “Mikel has to be more clear exactly what he means. He was here for four years, and we know exactly what happened. But what does he mean by ‘all the information’?” Guardiola seemed to suggest Arteta could be referencing the 130 charges currently facing Manchester City, although no direct accusation was made.

Arteta’s remarks came in response to criticisms from City players, who felt Arsenal employed “dark arts” tactics during the match. The heated encounter also saw Erling Haaland provoke Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães, leading to increased tensions between the two sides. Guardiola noted Gabriel’s post-match comments where he acknowledged the battle, saying, “This is a war, so it’s normal for provocations.”

Despite the tension on the field, Arteta downplayed the idea that this would impact his personal relationship with Guardiola, whom he described as a mentor and friend. “I love and respect Pep,” Arteta said, dismissing any personal friction. He highlighted that competitive football often brings out emotional responses, but it would not affect their personal bond.

Amid the fallout, Arteta also brushed off critiques from pundit Roy Keane, who labeled Arsenal’s defensive approach as outdated, calling them “dinosaurs.” Arteta acknowledged that while opinions vary, he remains focused on what he believes is right for his team.

As both teams continue to compete at the highest level, the rivalry between Manchester City and Arsenal is sure to intensify. Arteta insists he relishes the challenge, while Guardiola appears focused on ensuring that past loyalties don’t obscure current realities. Arsenal, dealing with a growing injury list, hopes the return of Mikel Merino will bolster their squad in the coming weeks.

This developing saga between two of the Premier League’s top managers—former colleagues turned rivals—continues to captivate fans, with further twists likely as the season progresses.

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