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Manchester City vs Arsenal: Guardiola says defeat ends Premier League race

Al Jazeera English5h ago4 min readOriginal source →
Manchester City vs Arsenal: Guardiola says defeat ends Premier League race

TL;DR

Pep Guardiola stated that Manchester City's match against Arsenal is a final, as defeat would end their Premier League title hopes. City trails Arsenal by six points but has a game in hand, making the clash crucial.

Key points

  • Guardiola calls match against Arsenal a final
  • City trails Arsenal by six points
  • Victory would cut the gap to three points
  • A loss would end City's title hopes
  • Confidence is crucial at this stage

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Why it matters

The outcome of this match could significantly impact the Premier League title race, determining Manchester City's chances of retaining their championship.

⁠Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola ⁠has called Sunday’s Premier League clash with leaders Arsenal a final, saying defeat would end his side’s title hopes before the much-anticipated showdown at the Etihad Stadium.

City trail Arsenal by six points but have a game in hand, ⁠and victory would cut the gap while ramping up the pressure as the race enters its decisive phase.

Guardiola, however, said there was little room for error, acknowledging that anything less than three points would leave his team facing too steep a climb.

“Yes, obviously,” the Spaniard added on whether he sees ⁠the game as a final. “If we lose, it is over.”

Despite the fine margins, Guardiola said City are confident, stressing that belief is crucial at this stage of the season.

“If you could buy confidence in a supermarket, we would buy it immediately. It is one of the most important aspects,” he told a news conference. (Our confidence) is good. We are ready,” he added.

“A month ago, because we dropped points in moments, I thought we would not be here. (But) we ‌saw the calendar and said, ‘OK, we play Arsenal at home for a chance. It is six points. It is not a short distance, but we have a chance to do it.’

“That is the situation we are in. It depends on our behaviour, and everything will be said on Sunday. Our fans have sold out. Everything is perfect to play a game.”

Guardiola said Nico O’Reilly, who scored twice in City’s 2-0 League Cup final win over Arsenal, is fit after he left last weekend’s game at Chelsea clutching his left hamstring.

Solid Man City form sows unease among Arsenal fans

That thrilling victory was part of a solid City run of form, including a 4-0 throttling of Liverpool in the FA Cup ⁠quarterfinals. They have not lost a league game since mid-January.

City’s results have begun to sow unease among Arsenal ⁠fans.

“If we play like the second half (of the League Cup final) during 95 minutes and they play like the second half, we are going to win. Well, maybe not, because football is unpredictable,” Guardiola said.

“I know (Arsenal manager) Mikel (Arteta). They are going to adjust something, and we have to prepare to do it. In the end, it is more simple. It ⁠is how your players individually win the me-against-you.”

Guardiola insisted City must still raise their level if they are to sustain a title push through the final weeks.

“We need to get even better,” he said. “The first half against ⁠Chelsea (a 3-0 win on Sunday) was not bad but not great. The first 30 minutes ⁠against Liverpool was not good either. The first 30 minutes against Arsenal in the final, they were better.

“You cannot pretend that these kind of teams will be 90 or 95 minutes perfect, but this one aspect is not about the future, present or past, it’s about confidence, which is an incredible aspect.”

Asked if City are underdogs, Guardiola played down the label. “I understand ‌your message, but maybe we’re not,” he said. “They have been the best so far, but we want to challenge them.

“I said today to the players, it is just a football game, and we have to approach it like a football game. If you get distracted by emotions, that is ‌how ‌you lose focus.”

Guardiola said City remain proud to still be challenging on multiple fronts, even if Sunday’s result could prove decisive.

“We will see what happens,” he said. “But it is never over until it’s over, and we are still here. I am proud to be there, still challenging them.”

Q&A

Why does Guardiola consider the match against Arsenal a final?

Guardiola views the match as a final because a loss would eliminate Manchester City's chances of winning the Premier League title.

What is the current point gap between Manchester City and Arsenal?

Manchester City trails Arsenal by six points in the Premier League standings.

How does Manchester City's game in hand affect the title race?

Manchester City's game in hand provides them an opportunity to reduce the point gap to three if they win, intensifying the title race.

What did Guardiola say about the importance of winning this match?

Guardiola emphasized that winning is crucial, stating that anything less than three points would make their title challenge too difficult.

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  • Guardiola calls match against Arsenal a final
  • City trails Arsenal by six points
  • Victory would cut the gap to three points
  • A loss would end City's title hopes
  • Confidence is crucial at this stage

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