Manchester City owe their fans a win against Arsenal on Sunday after their disappointing Champions League semi-final exit, according to former striker Shaun Goater.After the first leg at the Etihad ended in a 0-0 draw, Fernandos 20th-minute own goal eliminated the last Premier League side in the competition on Wednesday night and sent Real through to a Madrid derby final.Goater admits City never asked enough questions of Real in a game in which they managed a solitary shot on target. Goater says the team must bounce back with three points against Arsenal to solidify their position in the top four.The best way the players can give back to the fans is by putting on a great performance to make sure we win against Arsenal to ensure we stay in the top four, Goater said, speaking on Sky Sports Now.I dont think the players will want to remember the season and that game in terms of how they whimpered out. They will want to give Manuel Pellegrini a good send off and that will come by getting a win against Arsenal to ensure they finish in the top four. Shaun Goater on Manchester City They will want to give Manuel Pellegrini a good send off and that will come by getting a win against Arsenal to ensure they finish in the top four.Citys exit to Real marks an end to a promising season in Europe in which they advanced past the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time in the clubs history.Despite the progress, changes are coming at City with Pep Guardiola set to replace the outgoing Pellegrini and some players, including midfield stalwart Yaya Toure, look likely to move on. City came up short against Real Madrid However, Goater cautioned Guardiola against changing too much, too soon at the Etihad and suspects the Spaniard may consider altering his approach after failing to advance past the Champions League semi-finals in all three of his seasons at Bayern Munich.First of all, we are excited that he (Guardiola) is coming, Goater said. In terms of changes, Im sure hell be looking and thinking there are changes needed but you do need continuity also. Pep Guardiolas Bayern Munich were knocked out at the semi-final stage of the Champions League three years in a row You cannot have six or seven changes. I think initially it will be two or three and then over time we will see more changes.Guardiola will also be thinking that is third time he has been knocked out of the semi-finals and wondering what he needs to do differently.I am sure by the start of next season he will have reflected on that and have the answers.Also See:Arsenal videoArsenal fixturesArsenal statsGet a £10 free bet!Nike Air Max Womens Sale Pink .Y. -- Leading 3-0 with only 11:25 left, the Colorado Avalanche committed a seemingly meaningless penalty to give the New York Islanders a power play. Nike Air Max Womens Sale Black . It was the second consecutive win for the Pacers (2-5), who lost their first five preseason games. Jeff Teague led the Hawks (1-5) with 17 points and eight assists and Al Horford had 12 points and seven rebounds. Mike Scott scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half. http://www.nikeairmaxwomenssale.com/ . He said Tuesday thats a big reason why he is now the new coach of the Tennessee Titans. 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