CommentaryReporting by Jack Mumford @mancity

19:14

That's all for today...

We're back on Wednesday when Aston Villa visit the Etihad Stadium. The matches come thick and fast over the next couple of months!

There's also the small matter of Together: Treble Winners landing on Netflix on Tuesday at 08:00 (UK).

As always, thanks for your incredible support today. See you soon...

19:13

Pep's reaction 🗣

Prefer to win but take the point. Hard game. Team make me so proud. We wanted to try and they allow us to go left side. They make incredible pressing. The chances they have in first half, they press really well. Arsenal score many and concede few. They defend really well but we tried. I recognise the intention we had. We take the point and in nine games we will see what happens. We will refresh mind and legs and go into Aston Villa.

19:00

A reminder of the title race...

So much still to play for this season.

18:57

Bernardo Silva on Sky Sports 💬

"Last April they went man to man for the whole game and when you do that is a bit of a fifty- fifty. Today it was a different [Arsenal] team, more experience. They have young players that are now one year more experienced. They felt what it was to play here last season and today they were much better."

"A lot can happen. Now we don't depend on ourselves, we depend on Liverpool and Arsenal now because we don't play against them again, so we need them to drop points as well as do our job and win our own games."

18:52

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta 💬

A tough match. A very demanding opponent but I thought we were really good. When they attack us, they get us in the low block and it was difficult to get out of that.

It's the first time they haven't scored at home in a long time. It's extremely difficult to stop them.

They are the best team in the world by far. The best manager in the world by far. Our challenge is to try and catch up.

18:51

Everywhere all at once

Bernardo was tireless, as always!

18:47

13 years in the making

City and Arsenal played out a goalless draw for the first time since January 2011, with each of the last 33 meetings between the two sides in all competitions seeing at least one goal prior to today.

18:44

Man of the Match 👊

Josko Gvardiol put in a fine performance down the left today. Defensively solid and a threat going forward, there's plenty to be pleased about with the Croatian's showing.

18:35

Full time stats

Shots: City 12 - 6 Arsenal

xG: City 0.95 - 0.68 Arsenal

Possession: City 72% - 28% Arsenal

Passes: City 690 - 269 Arsenal

Corners: City 7 - 4 Arsenal

Fouls: City 9 - 20 Arsenal

18:30

Premier League table

City remain third with 64 points from 29 games, while Arsenal are second with 65.

Liverpool's win earlier today puts them top on 67 from 29.

There's so much to play for in the last nine matches.