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significantly when Arteta gave up his role as Guardiola's assistant in Manchester back in 2019 to take charge of [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal). While the City boss' other former assistants maintained closer contact, Arteta stepped away
Arteta finally delivered their first title since Arsene Wenger's 'Invincibles' in 2004. They also face Paris St-Germain in the Champions League final on 30 May and a gracious Guardiola said: "On behalf
Guardiola and heavy-metal football under Jurgen Klopp has given way to set pieces, long throw-ins and long balls from the back. It is a world Arsenal have mastered with Gabriel Magalhaes a menace
Guardiola has won six Premier League titles, one Champions League, two FA Cups and five Carabao Cups ## 'City are frightening teams again' Pep won't ever change his way of playing possession football, but what
Arteta's men could have gone 12 clear and possibly out of sight on 11 April, but suffered a shock home defeat by [Bournemouth](/sport/football/teams/afc-bournemouth) and City took full advantage with three straight wins, including
Arteta's side have been a different beast with Saka in the line-up, averaging 2.6 goals and 2.3 expected goals (xG) per game in the eight matches the 24-year-old has played compared