The Reds lost their last league outing a little over a week ago, being beaten 2-1 by Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. That marked a fourth defeat in their last seven Premier League matches.
But this year, the regime has changed, and we have a little bit more time to be home and not spending time in too many hotels, and it gives you a little bit more time to be with your family."
A failure to secure victory in this derby could see Arsenal fall nine points behind league leaders Liverpool, depending on Liverpool's result against Nottingham Forest.
The Greek owner hasn't been afraid to dip into the transfer market since Forest's return to the top-flight and has invested a total of £162 million in doing so.
Man City have been under the spotlight more this season with Everton, and more recently Nottingham Forest, given points deductions for breaking FFP rules.
After a little stint with some gangs in the Southeast, Vampire travelled to Cotonou in the Republic of Benin, where he was trained in kidnapping for ransom.
Fernandez has a £42 million release clause at Benfica, but Manchester United can get him for as little as £16.5 million thanks to the buy-back clause they inserted in his deal when they sold him.
Potential return date: Late May Positive Signs for Matthijs de LigtIn more encouraging news, Matthijs de Ligt is nearing a return from an ankle injury sustained earlier this month against Nottingham Forest.
They in truth had a busy summer with €109.3 million spent on 13 new signings in what was a scattergun approach with little mind paid to squad building.
"So, while the government is tackling regular supply, it also needs to work on the major suppliers, the off-takers, so that a little of profiteering should be downplayed now to protect the poor Nigerians so that gas can be affordable."
It was gathered that the SBS operatives met little or no resistance as they fired their way into the heart of the vandals' empire where several innocent security men were killed and buried.
Man United's lacklustre attackDuring the summer transfer window, Man United spent a little under £230m on new players, bringing the likes of Mason Mount, Rasmus Hojlund and Andre Onana to the club for huge sums.
The Reds have only lost once since Arne Slot's appointment, after Nottingham Forest managed to secure a 1-0 win at Anfield back in September, with Callum Hudson-Odoi scoring the winner.