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  • EPL: Manchester City have advantage over Arsenal in title race – Guardiola

    EPL: Manchester City have advantage over Arsenal in title race – Guardiola

    Pep Guardiola the Manchester City manager has admitted that their experience in Premier League title races gives them an advantage over Arsenal.

    It would be recalled that City have come from behind on many occasions to clinch the league.

    Ahead of this weekend’s fixtures, the Gunners are top of the table with 80 points, one more than City who have an outstanding game.

    Arsenal host Bournemouth in the early kick-off, while Guardiola’s men are home to Wolves.

    Guardiola has now called on his players to take all 12 points up for grabs this campaign.

    “I hope our experience [in title runs] gives us an advantage [over Arsenal].

    “We know we have to win, get all 12 points [from the remaining games] – otherwise it will be difficult because Arsenal are so strong. It depends on us,” Guardiola said.

  • EPL: Jens Lehmann writes off Arsenal title hopes

    EPL: Jens Lehmann writes off Arsenal title hopes

    Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann believes his old club will NOT win this season’s Premier League title.

    Lehmann admits he can’t see Manchester City dropping any points over the remainder of the season.

    He told the Daily Mail: “He’s (Mikel Arteta’s) done a good job but unfortunately, you’re talking to a guy who loves Arsenal, wants them to win and not just to be up there. I was very disappointed with how they lost to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

    “Afterwards, they showed a great reaction beating Chelsea and Tottenham. But to be a big club, you have to win trophies.

    “They’re very different to us (Invincibles) in their approach – much more cautious and slower with the ball. Physically, they run a lot more and have more high-intensity runs but they don’t play faster than us because we were a one-touch team. They all take three, four touches at a time. And if you’re too cautious in football, you can’t win trophies. Most of the time, the bravest teams win the league. I would love them to win the title but that has cost them in certain games.

    “It’s 20 years since we won the league and I hope Arsenal win but it’s not in their own hands anymore and that’s a weakness.”

  • EPL: Former Arsenal striker, Emmanuel Adebayor tips City to win title

    EPL: Former Arsenal striker, Emmanuel Adebayor tips City to win title

    Former Arsenal striker, Emmanuel Adebayor, has written off Arsenal as the Gunners  pursue their first title in 20 years.

    Instead Adebayor tipped Manchester City to hold off Arsenal and win the Premier League title again for the fourth time in a row.

    Matchday 35 saw the Gunners beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 on Sunday to stay top of the table, while City followed suit by defeating Nottigham 2-0 to reduce the deficit with a game in hand.

    However, Adebayor has now warned Arsenal they could drop more points in their final three games.

    He told Premier League Productions: “Anything is possible with Arsenal because we all know how good they can play. This team is very young and very talented.

    “But am I sure they’re going to get nine points? I’m not sure. Anything can happen. We saw a couple of weeks ago they lost at home to Aston Villa.

    “Whereas if you ask me can Man City win their next 20 games I would say yes because they have proved they can do it. Arsenal are looking better and stronger but I’m not sure they are going to win their last three games.”

  • EPL: Guardiola speaks on Arsenal losing remaining games

    EPL: Guardiola speaks on Arsenal losing remaining games

    Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City  has said  that  Arsenal will win all their remaining Premier League fixtures this season, although he will prefer they lose.

    Recall that  Gunners beat rivals Tottenham 3-2 on Sunday in a north London derby  to remain top of the premier League table.

    City also defeated Nottingham Hotspurs 2-0 at City ground to reduce its deficit between its and Arsenal to just one points but they have a game in hand over Arsenal.

    When asked about Arsenal’s win in the North London Derby, Guardiola replied: “We prefer they lose but we cannot control what they do.

    “They made a good result. There are four games left. I think they are not going to lose any points.” Guardiola said.

  • EPL title chase: Guardiola reacts as Man City pile up pressure on Arsenal

    EPL title chase: Guardiola reacts as Man City pile up pressure on Arsenal

    Manchester City took another step in their bid to win a fourth consecutive Premier League title with a 2-0 victory over relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

    Josko Gvardiol and Erling Haaland were on target for the defending champions.

    Pep Guardiola’s men kept the pressure on leaders Arsenal, pulling to within a point of the Gunners – who held on to win 3-2 at Tottenham Hotspur earlier in the day – in the table with a game in hand.

    “I think the most important thing is to not think (about the title race), especially these moments, but take it day by day.

    “Honestly if you overthink, you’re going to be crazy in your head, so relax now, enjoy, focus on the next one,” Haaland told reporters.

    Forest had matched City in a nervous first half at the sun-drenched City Ground before Gvardiol got the holders on the scoreboard with his second career league goal.

    This was when he headed in Kevin De Bruyne’s corner kick from the near post in the 32nd minute.

    Forest had only 10 men on the pitch at the time following an injury to Neco Williams.

    “I didn’t expect to score, but I found myself in a good position. We need to be focused on ourselves, and that’s what we’re doing. Four more finals until the end — let’s do it,” Gvardiol said.

    Haaland made a quick impact when he entered the game as a substitute in his first action since missing two matches with a muscle injury.

    The Norwegian took a pass from De Bruyne in the 71st minute, took three touches, then launched it into the far corner for a league-leading 21st goal of the season.

    He had previously been level with Chelsea’s Cole Palmer.

    “It was more than hard, such a difficult game but we knew that. The game we played in Brighton (a 4-0 win on Thursday) feels like a few hours ago so it is always difficult,” Guardiola said.

    He said his side did not feel added pressure from kicking off after Arsenal’s win.

    “The pressure is how you play. If you play good and control the game then people say you don’t feel the pressure, if you play bad people say you feel the pressure,” the Spaniard said.

    Forest, who are a point above the drop zone in 17th, looked little like a team facing potential relegation and had travelling City fans – including musician Noel Gallagher – breathing sighs of relief several times.

    The home side had 14 shots to City’s 11, including an absolute sitter that a wide open Chris Wood missed when he got his feet tangled up in front of the net.

    Forest have won just two of their last 15 league games, going back to Dec. 30, a poor record that has been overshadowed by their troubles off the pitch.

    They were docked four points last month for breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules. They have appealed the decision.

    They also hit out at refereeing standards in the Premier League in an angry statement posted on social media platform X following their loss to Everton last Sunday – which has led to the FA launching an investigation into the club.

    Manager Nuno Espirito Santo, however, was pleased with the fight his squad showed.

    “We played a good game, we were organised, compact, we had chances. We did a good job, regarding the opponent, how hard it is for them to play City.

    “With the attitude, and the way we played, we’re going to achieve what we want (avoiding relegation), this is more important,” Santo said.

    City’s Stefan Ortega replaced injured keeper Ederson at halftime, with the Brazilian leaving the stadium with his arm in a sling.

    The visitors were also missing Phil Foden, who scored five goals in his previous two league appearances, to illness.

    City’s final four games are against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United.

  • EPL: Arteta speaks on Arsenal’s title chances after victory over Tottenham

    EPL: Arteta speaks on Arsenal’s title chances after victory over Tottenham

    Arsenal must not get carried away with their Premier League title chances after edging local rivals Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 in a hard-fought London derby, manager Mikel Arteta said on Sunday.

    The Gunners raced into a three-goal lead by halftime but Spurs battled back with two goals and left the visitors holding on for the points after a storming late comeback.

    “Don’t get carried away with yourself. Just understand we have to be better, we want to be better. There’s a margin for improvement and we go again against Bournemouth,” said Arteta.

    League leaders Arsenal host the Cherries on Saturday before finishing with games at Manchester United and home to Everton in a thrilling title race as they try to hold off Manchester City.

    “We are right on it. The motivation and what is ahead is beautiful,” he told reporters after a nervous finish away to Tottenham, who could have snatched a draw at the end.

    Arsenal have bounced back after losing 2-0 at home to Aston Villa in the Premier League and then 1-0 at Bayern Munich as they exited the Champions League in the quarter-finals.

    They beat Wolverhampton Wanderers away, thrashed Chelsea at The Emirates and have now taken three points at neighbours Spurs, which Arteta acknowledged was always difficult.

    However, he said his team was ready for the challenge and raring to go as they chase their first league title in 20 years.

    “They’ve played a lot of minutes, a lot of games. It’s an emotionally demanding month but yesterday I had to stop them in training because they wanted more. That’s a good sign.

    “This team has a lot of courage and determination to make it happen. I have (faith in the players).

    “In the last few minutes I was doubting a little to be fair,” he said with a smile.

  • EPL: Manchester City defeat Nottingham 2-0, close gap on Arsenal on league table

    EPL: Manchester City defeat Nottingham 2-0, close gap on Arsenal on league table

    Manchester City on Sunday evening closed the gap on Arsenal but still trailing the Gunners with just one point with the Citizens having a game in hand.

    City defeated relegation battling Nottingham forest at City ground by 2-0 Courtesy of goals from Gvardiol and Erling Haaland.

    Gvardiol headed home the first goal of the campaign in the 37th minute.

    Erling Haaland who was introduced in the second half latched on to a pass from Kelvin De Bruyne  wriggled  through two defenders before slotting the ball past Nottingham goalie with his right foot for City’s second.

    The result leaves Nottingham Forest  in the relegation zone while City maintain its second position behind Arsenal but with a game in hand.

    Earlier, Arsenal again recorded another win in back to back North London Derby after defeating host Tottenham Hotspurs by 3-2.

    Mikel Arteta’s side moved one point clear at the top of the log.

    Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg glanced Bukayo Saka’s corner into his own net inside 15 minutes for the Gunners’ first of the afternoon, the England forward then crowned a sweeping counter-attack with a smooth finish for the second after 27 minutes.

    Spurs, who saw Micky van de Ven’s goal ruled out for a marginal offside with the score 1-0, were infuriated as they claimed Leandro Trossard had fouled Dejan Kulusevski before Saka scored, and were even more frustrated when the unmarked Kai Havertz headed in Arsenal’s third from another corner seven minutes before the break.

    Upon resumption of the second half, Raya gave Spurs hope by sending a clearance straight to Romero.

    An unlikely comeback seemed on when Son scored from the spot but Arteta’s side were able to close out the game, denting their arch-rivals’ hopes of a top-four finish.

    Spurs remain in fifth place in the Premier League, seven points behind Aston Villa with two games in hand.

  • EPL: Arsenal survive Tottenham’s onslaught with big win

    EPL: Arsenal survive Tottenham’s onslaught with big win

    Arsenal defeated Tottenham Hotspurs in the English Premier League (EPL) on Sunday to stay afloat on top the league table.

    Arsenal went into the half time break at the Tottenham Hotspurs stadium with an own goal from Pierre-Emile Hojberg and two goals from Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz.

    The own goal from Hojberg gave the Gunners an early lead before Saka and Havertz scored to ensure the teams went in at half-time with Arsenal leading 3-0.

    Arsenal will continue their push for the Premier League title on Saturday against Bournemouth. The Gunners then head to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United before their final game of the season against Everton.

    They face stiff competition from Manchester City.

  • SUPERLATIVE! Nigerian-born striker, Obi scores 7 goals as Arsenal wallop Norwich City 9-0

    SUPERLATIVE! Nigerian-born striker, Obi scores 7 goals as Arsenal wallop Norwich City 9-0

    Arsenal youngster, Chido Martin Obi, scored an incredible seven times as the club’s U-18 side beat Norwich City 9-0 on Saturday.

    The 16-year-old netted five goals in the first half.

    Martin Obi scored the first of his two hat-tricks within 17 minutes of the match.

    He added another two after the break to take his tally to 24 goals in his last seven games.

    The Danish forward’s biggest haul of the season, however, remains the 10 he scored in one game, as Arsenal’s U-16 thrashed Liverpool 14-3 in November.

    This result leaves Arsenal third in the U-18 Premier League South, seven points behind leaders Chelsea who have a game in hand on them and second-placed West Ham United.

    Martin Obi has a Nigerian father and a Danish mother. He has played for both Denmark and England at international youth level.

  • EPL: Arsenal tipped to beat Tottenham in North London derby

    EPL: Arsenal tipped to beat Tottenham in North London derby

    Paul Merson a former Arsenal midfielder, has tipped Arsenal to beat Tottenham Hotspur in their North London Derby on Sunday.

    The Gunners would have an opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League if they defeat their rivals.

    Merson, speaking with Sky Sports, claimed that Mikel Arteta has better players than Spurs.

    He said: “I expect Arsenal to win this game because Tottenham will play gung-ho football, almost saying you have a shot and then we have a shot.

    “That won’t work against Arsenal – they’ve got better players than Tottenham. They’re a better team, more of a unit and they’ll win the football match.

    “I can’t see anything but an Arsenal win knowing how Tottenham like to play.

    “They just open the game up and say, ‘we’ll see who can score more goals’. That will be so hard to do against Arsenal, who are a far superior football team.”