Pep Guardiola’s ideal 72 hours at Manchester City were marked by a boost in injuries, Erling Haaland’s impressive performance, and a statement from Jamal Lewis. Manchester City will start playing in the Premier League again when they face Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Remember this. Pep Guardiola is wishing that the international break does not lead to further injury issues. The picture was captured by James Gill and published by Danehouse/Getty Images. Manchester City will be looking to enhance their chances of defending their Premier League title when they take on title contenders Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon. City, who ended the international break with a comfortable 2-0 victory against Newcastle United in the FA Cup quarter-finals, are currently one point and two positions behind the league leaders, Arsenal. City lost 1-4 in their last game against the same opponent and are eager to get their revenge. They tied 1-1 with Liverpool in their previous match and now aim to bounce back with a league victory. The upcoming match against Arsenal is the first of six league games City will play before the end of April. City have received a boost as both Jack Grealish and Kevin De Bruyne have been training ahead of the Londoners’ visit. On Monday, they were photographed on the lawn at City’s training facility. Guardiola will be wishing this is just the beginning of many positive developments before the weekend.