Manchester City haven't got much time to lick their wounds following the derby day defeat to Manchester United as they will be back in action on Wednesday to face Arsenal.
City fell to a deserved 2-0 loss to their cross-town rivals on Sunday and Pep Guardiola will be hoping to see a return to their best when they welcome the Gunners to the Etihad.
The match will see Guardiola's former assistant Mikel Arteta return to the club for the first time since taking over as Arsenal manager and the Blues may face a difficult game against an opponent who knows them so well.
There's some potential good news on the injury front, however, as Aymeric Laporte and Kevin De Bruyne have returned to training and will be assessed to see if they're fit enough to
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