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lost control of the Premier League title race: Guardiola Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted that the Premier League title race has slipped out of his team’s control after they were held
lost to [Crystal Palace](/sport/football/teams/crystal-palace) in last year's final, with the Eagles' goalkeeper Dean Henderson saving a penalty. But the England man could have seen red for handling outside the area, which may have
title decider. A win for Guardiola and second-placed [Manchester City](/sport/football/teams/manchester-city) would cut the lead of Arteta's [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) side to just three points, with a game in hand. The Spaniards' relationship started
title race, but it did not stop it feeling like a defining one. For context, Arsenal still lead the Premier League and have just reached the semi-final of the Champions League for the second
Guardiola's team remain firm favourites. A win on Saturday would not only deliver [Chelsea](/sport/football/teams/chelsea) their first domestic trophy since 2018, but, even amid any celebration, would be unlikely to quell supporter anger
controls at least 60% of Gaza, which is now a wasteland. They’ve demolished almost everything in the area and almost no Palestinians can live there,” says Emma. “Part of the so-called ceasefire deal
lost. I had always believed that providing good hospitality was important in such a cut-throat industry and a way of managers having a time to mix and meet. This was a tradition