London's "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger does not believe that their Sunday opponents "Manchester City" can finish the "Premier" League season without a loss.
Pep Guardiola's players are currently receiving a lot of praise and are leading the league table after earning 28 points in just 10 matches. In addition, by defeating "Napoli" 4-2, they secured a ticket to the next stage of the UEFA Champions League.
However, the "Gunners" manager does not think that their opponents are capable of repeating the achievement of his own "invincibles" team from the 2003-2004 season.
"It's still a bit early, only 10 matches have been played. There are still 28 left, so it's a long way. It's difficult to speculate at this point," said Wenger.
"They are in a good situation, but look at Real Madrid and everything that was said about them a few weeks ago. It shows how fragile everything is in this game."
Despite all the talk, the Frenchman hopes to fight for victory in Manchester on Sunday.
"I leave the comments as they are," Wenger added. "It's difficult for me to comment, I don't watch all their matches."
"If you look back, England has had many great teams and they are certainly one of them."
"For us, the price of a match is three points and once we get there, we want to try to win."
Arsenal, currently in fifth place, is nine points behind Manchester City.