Manchester City travel down to Wembley this weekend looking to atone for their shock FA Cup exit. City won the League Cup in 2016, and are in a great position to secure a domestic double against Arsenal on Sunday.

Given how poorly City performed at Wigan, it would be no surprise to see Pep Guardiola make changes to his team when they face the Gunners. Perhaps City’s best trait this season is their incredible depth, and even with Fabian Delph suspended and Benjamin Mendy injured, Guardiola still has options at left-back.

Danilo has not made a great start to life at City - the 26 year-old Brazilian was brought in as a versatile full back but has not really impressed on either flank. Assuming Kyle Walker is forgiven for his mistake against Wigan, Danilo will be competing with youngster Oleksandr Zinchenko for the left-back spot.

Besides from looking a lot like Kevin De Bruyne, Zinchenko has a lot of the qualities Guardiola expects from his full backs. Valued at just £4.05 million by Transfermarkt, he’s naturally a midfielder, so he’s far more technically gifted than most young full backs and certainly knows how to cross the ball. His passing and dribbling allow him to join in with the midfield, and he’s no slouch at defending either.

So, Manchester City fans, would you prefer Danilo’s pace and power or Zinchenko’s youth on Sunday? Let us know by voting below…