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Erling Haaland lists three ‘good’ Arsenal players who could hurt Man City

As the Premier League title race edges towards a decisive phase, Erling Haaland has set his sights on a compelling personal duel with Gabriel Magalhães when Manchester City host Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, 19 April.

The Norwegian striker, speaking to ESPN ahead of the encounter, highlighted his anticipation for the physical and tactical test posed by Arsenal’s defensive unit.

In particular, his battles with Gabriel are expected to be central to the outcome of a fixture that could have major implications for the title race.

Haaland acknowledged the quality of his upcoming opponents, describing Arsenal as one of Europe’s standout sides in recent seasons.

While focusing on Gabriel, he was also quick to underline the collective strength within Mikel Arteta’s back line, referencing the presence of William Saliba and goalkeeper David Raya as key factors that make the challenge even more demanding.

“Of course, it’s always a good challenge against him (Gabriel). Arsenal have been one of the best teams in Europe for the last few seasons. So they are good.

“Gabriel is good, [William] Saliba is good, [goalkeeper David] Raya is good. So it’s not easy, but what can we do? We have to try.”

A defining contest in the title race

With both sides competing at the highest level domestically, Sunday’s meeting represents more than just another league fixture. It brings together two teams widely regarded as benchmarks of consistency and tactical evolution in recent years.

Arsenal arrive at the Etihad holding a six-point advantage at the top of the table, although City retain a game in hand.

That dynamic adds further intrigue, with Pep Guardiola’s side aware that victory would significantly tighten the race, while Arsenal know a positive result could strengthen their grip on the title.

Haaland, who has been a central figure in City’s attacking dominance, suggested the scale of the occasion is not lost on the players.

However, his focus remains on delivering a strong performance rather than being overwhelmed by the stakes.

“It’s going to be an amazing game, I’m sure. A big game against Arsenal. It’s going to be a nice game, hopefully.”

The fixture is expected to showcase contrasting strengths: City’s fluid attacking play against Arsenal’s organised and resilient defence.

Much attention will naturally fall on Haaland’s ability to find space and impose himself against a defensive pairing that has been among the most consistent in the league.

Mutual respect between key rivals

While Haaland’s comments underline his eagerness for the challenge, the respect he received from Arsenal players is clearly mutual.

Gabriel, speaking in a previous interview with The Telegraph, had identified the Norwegian forward as one of the most difficult opponents he faces, emphasising the competitive yet enjoyable nature of their encounters.

“Yeah, of course. I enjoy every game, every striker. It is my job, so I like to battle. But he is a top player and, of course, I think he likes to play against me as well. I think it’s fun. We enjoy it.”

For both players, the contest is as much about personal pride as it is about contributing to their team’s objectives.

Haaland’s physical presence, movement, and clinical finishing have made him a constant threat since his arrival in English football.

Gabriel, meanwhile, has established himself as a cornerstone of Arsenal’s defence, combining strength and positional awareness to neutralise some of the league’s most potent attackers.

Sunday’s encounter will therefore provide another chapter in their developing rivalry, one that could play a decisive role in determining the destination of the Premier League trophy.

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