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The defender was a Gunners fan when growing up and made his Blues debut at Highbury three years ago, going close to scoring with a header in the dying seconds of City's last trip to that famous old stadium.
Both today's sides have had little trouble in attack, averaging around two goals per game but Micah thinks City will have to impose themselves early on.
He says, "If we play the football we have been doing then we have a great chance. The key is making sure we get tight to their ball players and that we don't let them do what they do best. We have to be together as a team and not easy to break down.
"We are focussing on what we do best. We are looking forward to taking on Arsenal. It is always a tough game but always enjoyable and we have the attacking capability to win.
"We have been playing well without necessarily getting what we think we deserve from games, but the better the opposition sometimes the better we have played, hopefully it will be the same tomorrow.
"Last season when we beat United twice and drew with Liverpool we showed we can really raise our game and we will need a bit more of that on Saturday. Three points would certainly give everything a different look on Sunday morning."
Some tickets are still available for today's game, with the main stadium box office remaining open until kick off at 3.00pm. Box Office South, near Gate 11 off Ashton New Road, is open from midday.

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