City and Arsenal played out a thrilling 
    
2-2 draw when they met at Emirates Stadium 
     in September but this contest was not as free-flowing as that encounter.
Beforehand the focus had been the influence of Alexis Sanchez and Sergio Aguero for Arsenal and City respectively.
Aguero had only returned from a 
    
month out with a knee ligament injury
 
     as a substitute in City's 1-1 draw with Everton a week ago, and the
 Argentina international was relatively subdued by his standards.
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Instead it was Cazorla, 30, who was the game's 
outstanding attacking player and it was fitting that he was to have such
 an influential role
The pressure was on City to beat the Gunners after leaders 
    
Chelsea beat Swansea 5-0 
     in such imperious fashion at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.
But without Yaya Toure, who is at the Africa Cup of 
Nations with Ivory Coast, they lacked a player to orchestrate and 
dictate the game in midfield.
Arsenal went close when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain escaped
 down the right flank and picked out Giroud but his header was deflected
 wide by Kompany.
Play mediaMonreal played a one-two with Giroud and the Spain 
left-back went down after his run was blocked by Kompany, who looked 
rusty in his first match since 13 December having recovered from a 
hamstring 
  
          
             
          
		
			
Cazorla sent the spot-kick low to Joe Hart's left and 
even though the City goalkeeper dived the correct way he was unable to 
get a hand on it.
Arsenal packed men behind the ball in the remainder of 
the first half, which stifled City's creativity with Aguero frequently 
outnumbered and rarely having the chance to run at players.
City manager Manuel Pellegrini replaced James Milner 
with Stevan Jovetic at half-time and his side had more impetus 
immediately after the interval with two up front.
An angled shot from Jesus Navas was beaten away by 
Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina, and the Spain winger teased a cross 
into the box on the hour mark but Laurent Koscielny made a crucial 
interception.
Despite City's pressure, it was Wenger's side who 
scored next when Cazorla lifted a free-kick into the penalty area and 
Giroud escaped his marker and took advantage of a disorganised City 
defence to head past Hart.
SOURCE- BBC
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