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Arsenal v Man City: Guardiola jokes he will take players in ‘hike up a mountain’

Though Guardiola didn’t say it publicly, he would have a case for grumbling about the scheduling for their next game.

Arsenal began their Champions League campaign with victory at Athletic Club on Tuesday, a match that kicked off at 17:45 BST while City’s match against Antonio Conte’s Napoli kicked off at 20:00 on the Thursday.

This gives the Gunners two extra full days of extra rest and preparation for a vital game.

However, the data for a short turnaround makes for surprising reading.

Looking at the past five seasons, both City and Arsenal actually perform better two days after playing in Europe, compared to four days after.

For City in particular, the lack of recovery time and preparation between a Champions League game and Premier League one appears to work in their favour.

With only two days’ rest, their past 15 league results stretching back to October 2020 shows – remarkably – they have not lost a single game, winning 11 and drawing the other four.

Physiotherapist Ben Warburton, brother of Wales rugby union legend Sam, says players who have more metres to cover, such as central midfielders, tend to sustain calf injuries while pacy full-backs and wingers, who are doing more sprints, will suffer hamstring problems.

“It is shown in studies that you need 48 – if not 72 hours – to recover from high intensity exercise,” Warburton told BBC Sport. “So when you play say on Tuesday and then Saturday, you just don’t have time to get quality gym work in.

“It’s so important, especially in football with the amount of sprint metres they do and the amount of volume they cover, that players have strong and durable muscles. But of course, you can’t really work in the gym if you’re playing twice a week.

“When you’re playing with less preparation time, you don’t get the quality work you need to get in the gym needed to make muscles conditioned enough for all the high intensity work and hence you get soft tissue injuries.

“If you’re playing that much football in a week and you’re going to train maybe once or twice as well, then unless you’re really well conditioned you’re not going to be able to repetitively run at those volumes of speeds because the body is just not able to tolerate it.”

Lajina Hossain

Lajina Hossain is a full-time game analyst and sports strategist with expertise in both video games and real-life sports. From FIFA, PUBG, and Counter-Strike to cricket, football, and basketball – she has an in-depth understanding of the rules, strategies, and nuances of each game. Her sharp analysis has made her a trusted voice among readers. With a background in Computer Science, she is highly skilled in game mechanics and data analysis. She regularly writes game reviews, tips & tricks, and gameplay strategies for 6up.net.

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