Arteta may be prohibited from directing Arsenal in the Premier League’s final round

The bаttle for the top spot in the Premier League remаins intense as Arsenal and Man City continue to compete. It seems highly probable that these two teams will only be able to determine the outcome of their match in the final round of the season.

Man City has three upcoming matches against Fulham, Tottenham, and West Ham. Meanwhile, Arsenal has just two matches remaining in their schedule. They will face a challenging away trip to MU’s stadium this weekend, followed by their final match against Everton at home.

The upcoming game against MU is set to be of great significance. The Gunners were previously crowned champions at Old Trafford. And even though they won’t be able to achieve it on Sunday, a win at the legendary stadium will greatly enhance Arsenal’s chances of securing their first league title since 2004.The rivalry between the two teams has always been intense. However, it will be crucial for Arsenal coach Arteta to maintain his composure in the upcoming match.

That’s because the Spanish strategist has accumulated 5 yellow cards in the Premier League this season. If he gets another yellow card at Old Trafford, he’ll be suspended from officiating a game. As a result, Arteta will be absent from the touchline during the season’s final match against Everton.

The absence of Arteta from coaching will be a significant blоw for Arsenal. Given the importance of the upcoming match against Everton, it has the potential to determine the outcome of the Premier League championship. Arsenal currently holds a one-point advantage over Man City, although they have played one additional match.

Arteta has been quite the active presence on the field this season, receiving more bookings than any other coach in the Premier League. Another coach who has also received 5 yellow cards is Roberto De Zerbi from Brighton. Additionally, there is a possibility that Mr. De Zerbi will not be able to participate in the upcoming season finale against Man United.