Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta insists he is “very proud” of his Gunners despite missing out on a win as Manchester City drew 2-2 in the 90+8th minute.
City took the lead through Erling Haaland but Rodri Hernandez was forced off injured and moments later the Gunners equalised through Riccardo Calafiori before Gabriel headed home from a corner just before half-time to put the visitors ahead UFABET
However, in the 45+8 minute, Leandro Trossard received a second yellow card and became a red card for wasting time again.

In the second half, the game looked to be over for Arsenal, who played with 10 men. But John Stones emerged as the home hero. Equalising in the eighth minute of stoppage time.
“I am very proud. The way the players play in normal conditions is excellent. It is very difficult, which is why we have not lost here for almost 40 games.”
“Then the context is we were thrown into the game with 10 men for 55 minutes. That tells you the story and character of our players and I am incredibly proud of them.”
Speaking about coming so close to winning, he said: “When you survive for 97 minutes and then it comes to 99 minutes, it’s very disappointing. But I couldn’t be more proud of my players and the way they competed today.”
On the question of whether Arsenal intentionally stopped the game often. “That’s not something I can comment on.” Arteta said