Pep Guardiola’s two-time defending champions have won two of their last five Premier League matches and are now 14 points behind leaders Liverpool, with Leicester City six clear in second. Now, City must bounce back as they take on Arsenal, who finally ended a nine-match winless run – their worst streak since 1977 – with a 3-1 triumph over struggling West Ham. With temporary boss Freddie Ljungberg having got that first win under his belt, can he put himself right in the frame to be the next permanent Gunners’ manager by shocking City? ARSENAL OUT TO EXPLOIT WOUNDED CITY City’s 2-1 Manchester derby defeat has left their title defence in ruins. A comeback from such a mighty points deficit is surely unlikely given no club has ever accomplished that feat before, while City’s record of 32 points from their first 16 games of the campaign are a career worst for Guardiola. And, on paper, City’s trip to Arsenal is hardly the ideal follow-up match. Under the guidance of Ljungberg, Arsenal ended a wretched run on Monday as they beat West Ham away from home. While it was by no means vintage Arsenal, the Gunners did at least show some of…