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LONDON, June 11 — Arsenal face four successive away games when English football resumes next week but with stadiums closed to fans manager Mikel Arteta believes that run is not as daunting as it could be. The Spaniard takes his side to Manchester City in the Premier League on Wednesday before...

Thursday, 11 Jun 2020 08:58 PM MYT

LONDON, June 11 — Arsenal face four successive away games when English football resumes next week but with stadiums closed to fans manager Mikel Arteta believes that run is not as daunting as it could be. Arteta knows how tough a trip to City will be, having served as Pep Guardiola’s assistant there until returning to manage his former club in December, but says the unusual circumstances forced by the Covid-19 pandemic will level the playing field.

Arsenal have only two away wins to their name this season but next Wednesday will feel almost like a fresh start.

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