Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists he doesn't resent the spending power of Manchester City.
While Arsenal continue to balance the books, Wenger accepts there are "no basic rules" as far as City's spending goes - which included £24million to buy midfielder Samir Nasri from the Gunners in August.
Wenger, though, insists there will be no extra satisfaction from winning on Sunday other than the taste of victory itself.
"The considerations of how much money they have and we have do not really come into the game, into your way of thinking before a game like that," he said.
"You just want to do as well as you can."