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Mikel Arteta hoping no fans will give Arsenal edge over Man City

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is hoping the lack of fans at their clash with Manchester City next week will prove an advantage for his side.Premier League football is set to return on Wednesday 17 June after a three-month layoff, with the coronavirus pandemic bringing sport across the globe to a standstill.Along with Aston Villa vs Sheffield United, Arsenal’s trip to City will welcome the English top flight back to action - albeit behind closed doors.Due to public health concerns, no fans are allowed in stadiums when the Premier League gets back up and running.However, Arteta believes that will only add more “balance” the match, while suggesting it could even give his team an advantage on the night.“I hope it is [an advantage] and we’ve seen we.

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