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The March international break having ended, the Premier League will resume its rights this weekend. As such, the 30th day of the English Championship promises us a thrilling match between two teams coveting the title at the end of the season: Manchester City and Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium. Both summoned by Gareth Southgate and the Three Lions at the end of March, Declan Rice and John Stones had the opportunity to discuss this future confrontation which could constitute a turning point in the season for both players.
“On the first day in the selection, last week, I saw John Stones and I said to him 'are you ready for the next big match for your club?', he replied: 'What do you mean? don't know who we're playing?” I then told him it was against Arsenal. He then replied: “Oh yeah? I didn’t know!” He likes to take it one game at a time. That's his mentality. Manchester City are the best team in the world right now.entrusted the Gunners midfielder to Telegraph. Victim of a twisted right knee with the English selection in a friendly, John Stones is doubtful for the clash against the current Premier League leader.
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