Manchester City 1-0 Arsenal: Raheem Sterling scores the only goal as Guardiola’s men win

The return of Sergio Aguero outweighed the loss of Kevin De Bruyne as Manchester City registered both their first home Premier League win and first clean sheet of the season.

This was determined rather than dazzling City with Raheem Sterling showing the benefit of resting during the international break by scoring the only goal midway through the first half.

Aguero, who looked sharp given he’d missed the last 17 matches following knee surgery, had a part to play in the winner, feeding Phil Foden’s whose shot was parried by Bernd Leno into Sterling’s path. 

Raheem Sterling's composed left-footed finish early in the first half at the Etihad proved the difference against Arsenal

Raheem Sterling's composed left-footed finish early in the first half at the Etihad proved the difference against Arsenal

Raheem Sterling’s composed left-footed finish early in the first half at the Etihad proved the difference against Arsenal

Sterling was City's main threat all evening and celebrated after finishing a rebound from a saved Phil Foden effort

Sterling was City's main threat all evening and celebrated after finishing a rebound from a saved Phil Foden effort

Sterling was City’s main threat all evening and celebrated after finishing a rebound from a saved Phil Foden effort

Arsenal had a penalty shout waved away just moments before half-time when Kyle Walker challenged Gabriel with a high foot

Arsenal had a penalty shout waved away just moments before half-time when Kyle Walker challenged Gabriel with a high foot

Arsenal had a penalty shout waved away just moments before half-time when Kyle Walker challenged Gabriel with a high foot

MATCH FACTS

Manchester City: Ederson, Walker, Dias, Ake, Joao Cancelo, Bernardo Silva, Rodri, Foden (Fernandinho 89), Mahrez, Aguero (Gundogan 65), Sterling

Subs not used: Stones, Steffen, Torres, Delap, Garcia

Scorers: Sterling (23)

Booked: Rodri, Cancelo, Dias, Ake

Arsenal: Leno, Luiz, Gabriel, Tierney, Bellerin, Ceballos, Xhaka (Thomas 83), Saka, Pepe (Nketiah 83), Aubameyang, Willian (Lacazette 69)

Subs not used: Runarsson, Maitland-Niles, Elneny

Scores: None

Booked: Thomas

Referee: Chris Kavanagh 

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The finish proved his over any hamstring problem that caused him to miss England’s last group of games and Pep Guardiola had good reason to be relieved with Aymeric Laporte, Gabriel Jesus, Benjamin Mendy out besides De Bruyne.

Sterling, who has had to play as a false nine this season, reverted deeper, glad to have Aguero back.

Just as importantly, City looked more solid at the back after shipping five goals to Leicester in their last outing at The Etihad. Kyle Walker slotted into the centre of defence where he helped lock the door on Arsenal danger man Pierre Emerick Aubameyang, who still hasn’t scored since signing a new contract last month.

‘It was so important for our heads given the problems we’ve had,’ reflected Pep Guardiola, aware City started the evening already nine points behind leaders Everton.

‘Everyone has had their problems but we only had one or two weeks training before the season. The team was incredible, how they fought and played.’

For Arsenal, it was close but no cigar. They still haven’t won at a Big Six team in the league since beating City in 2015 and they were foiled on this occasion when Ederson saved from Bukayo Saka and Kyle Walker wasn’t penalised for a high kick that caught Gabriel from a corner.

‘We would like to go and win anywhere,’ said Mikel Arteta, whose side were happy to sit back as they’d done in beating City in last season’s FA Cup semi-final, only going on the front foot in the final part of the game when strikers Alexander Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah were sent on to help Aubameyang.

City-Arsenal fixtures take on a special meaning these days because of the relationship between Guardiola and Arteta, once master and apprentice at The Etihad.

They are already developing an interesting history as rivals. City beat The Gunners convincingly in the first game after lockdown yet Arteta gained revenge with his tactical masterclass at Wembley.

Aguero wasn’t available on that occasion and yesterday the return of their record goalscorer was big news for City. 

Sergio Aguero returned for City but was evidently not quite up to working standard yet and was subbed in the second half

Sergio Aguero returned for City but was evidently not quite up to working standard yet and was subbed in the second half

Sergio Aguero returned for City but was evidently not quite up to working standard yet and was subbed in the second half

Arsenal's new £45million signing Thomas Partey came on for his debut late in the second half but couldn't inspire a comeback

Arsenal's new £45million signing Thomas Partey came on for his debut late in the second half but couldn't inspire a comeback

Arsenal’s new £45million signing Thomas Partey came on for his debut late in the second half but couldn’t inspire a comeback

Foden had a golden opportunity to make it 2-0 to City before the interval but was denied by a good save from Bernd Leno

Foden had a golden opportunity to make it 2-0 to City before the interval but was denied by a good save from Bernd Leno

Foden had a golden opportunity to make it 2-0 to City before the interval but was denied by a good save from Bernd Leno

At the other end Ederson was on guard to stop Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from scoring an equaliser in the first half

At the other end Ederson was on guard to stop Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from scoring an equaliser in the first half

At the other end Ederson was on guard to stop Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from scoring an equaliser in the first half

He looked ready from the opening minutes, getting to an early Riyad Mahrez cross with his bleached hair and twisting a header wide.

Arsenal have started the season more steadily than City but the home side deserved the lead given to them by Sterling after 23 minutes following a fine move which involved Aguero.

The striker carried the ball from Mahrez’s pass deep into the Arsenal half and released Foden down the left.

The City youngster cut inside and fired in at Bernd Leno whose block fell kindly to Sterling who slotted in left-footed.

It was Sterling’s sixth goal in five Premier League games against Arsenal in the league and justified his withdrawal from international duty as a precaution over a tight hamstring.

Sterling and Bernardo Silva also stepped up to cover the lack of midfield creativity due to De Bruyne’s absence. 

Bukayo Saka shows his frustration after having his curled effort tipped over the bar by the City goalkeeper

Bukayo Saka shows his frustration after having his curled effort tipped over the bar by the City goalkeeper

Bukayo Saka shows his frustration after having his curled effort tipped over the bar by the City goalkeeper

Nicolas Pepe went close straight after the break but couldn't pick a corner, putting his header straight at Ederson

Nicolas Pepe went close straight after the break but couldn't pick a corner, putting his header straight at Ederson

Nicolas Pepe went close straight after the break but couldn’t pick a corner, putting his header straight at Ederson

Watching Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola go up against each other on the touchline was an interesting sub-plot in the game

Watching Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola go up against each other on the touchline was an interesting sub-plot in the game

Watching Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola go up against each other on the touchline was an interesting sub-plot in the game

KYLE WALKER LIVING DANGEROUSLY 

CHRIS FOY – EXPERT VIEW

Kyle Walker’s right foot is clearly high on Gabriel but referee Chris Kavanagh decided it wasn’t a foul. 

Any offence would have been for dangerous play resulting in an indirect free-kick. 

VAR only checks for red cards and penalties so would not have intervened.

 

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Mahrez tested Leno and then saw Gabriel get in an excellent block as he attempted to snaffle the rebound. Foden found space in the penalty area but opted for a low rather than dinked finish and Leno spread himself to save.

Arsenal’s best outlet was youngster Bukayo Saka who has just been given his England debut by Gareth Southgate. 

Some brilliant Arsenal football approaching half-time saw Saka and Aubameyang combine on the edge of the City box. The young winger burst into the area and his shot towards the top corner deflected off Ederson’s chest and flew wide.

There was more urgency from the visitors after half-time. Aubameyang, playing centrally, closed down Ederson so quickly the goalkeeper’s clearance cannoned off the Arsenal captain for a City throw near the byline.

The cries of encouragement from Arsenal’s assorted coaches and analysts dotted around the stadium grew louder in a mixture of English and Spanish.

Aguero was withdrawn midway through the second half having put in a good shift, with Ilkay Gundogan the replacement. 

Out of habit, Aguero went to raise his hands to applaud the fans when his number came up – before realising the stadium was empty.

Grinning, he still applauded the handful of staff dotted about the stadium who were showing their appreciation.

Cancelo got a caution for scraping his studs down the back of Kieran Tierney’s achilles and Ruben Dias also saw yellow for stopping Saka in full flight.

Arteta threw on strikers Alexander Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah to try and take advantage any jitters City had. Jitters that were nearly soothed when Luiz almost put behind his own goal.

But it was The Gunners pressing for an equaliser in injury-time. The fact that City withstood the pressure and came away with a clean sheet and three points will delight Guardiola as much as some of the great tiki-taka stuff they are more used to.

Bernardo Silva pulled the strings in the midfield on Saturday evening in the absence of key man Kevin De Bruyne

Bernardo Silva pulled the strings in the midfield on Saturday evening in the absence of key man Kevin De Bruyne

Bernardo Silva pulled the strings in the midfield on Saturday evening in the absence of key man Kevin De Bruyne

Riyad Mahrez threatened for City throughout the match and went close to scoring on a number of occasions

Riyad Mahrez threatened for City throughout the match and went close to scoring on a number of occasions

Riyad Mahrez threatened for City throughout the match and went close to scoring on a number of occasions

Arteta's men played well but never caused City too many worries and will be slightly disappointed to walk away empty handed

Arteta's men played well but never caused City too many worries and will be slightly disappointed to walk away empty handed

Arteta’s men played well but never caused City too many worries and will be slightly disappointed to walk away empty handed

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