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#Man #City #Arsenal #Premier #League #title #race #starts #defiant #Arteta">Man City vs Arsenal — Premier League title race starts now, says defiant Arteta Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shrugged off a 1-2 defeat by title rival Manchester City on Sunday and said the Premier League starts again with five games left to play.
Victory would have sent Arteta’s side nine points clear as it seeks a first English title since 2004.
Instead, a second-half winner by Erling Haaland means City will dislodge Arsenal at the top for the first time since October if it wins its game in hand at Burnley on Wednesday.
“The Premier League starts again almost. They have a game in hand, we are three points ahead, five games to play so game on,” the Spaniard said after Arsenal’s fourth successive defeat in domestic competitions.
“Obviously, the players were very disappointed not to get a result from the game in the manner that it happened.
“That’s the feeling. They said ‘okay, we lost an opportunity today, but we have the biggest one now in the next five games, so let’s do it.’”
While City has reeled Arsenal in, the remaining fixtures of the two clubs seem to favour Arteta’s side. It has home games against Newcastle United, Fulham and Burnley and away trips to West Ham United and Crystal Palace.
After it goes to Burnley, Pep Guardiola’s City faces European-chasing Everton and Bournemouth away and Brentford, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace at home.
Arsenal also has the ‘distraction’ of a Champions League semifinal against Atletico Madrid, though, and the strain is beginning to show on Arteta’s side.
Having suffered three defeats in its opening 49 matches of this season in all competitions, Arsenal has now lost four of its last six while its last top-flight victory came more than a month ago.
Arsenal remains top with 70 points from 33 games and Arteta believes there will be more twists.
“Let’s see what happens. It’s the Premier League. First of all, to win a game in this league is extremely tough,” he said. “I mean look at the fixtures that we both have. It’s going to be tough for both of us.
“If not we would have already 80 points or 85 points like happened in other seasons, it is not the case. So we will prepare game by game and learn from what happened today and do better. Everything is still to play for.
“We’re not going to stop and we’re going to go again, that’s for sure.”
Published on Apr 20, 2026
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shrugged off a 1-2 defeat by title rival Manchester City on…
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#Manchester #City #loses #Pep #Guardiola #ahead #Arsenal #Premier #League #title #showdown">If Manchester City loses, ‘it’s over’, says Pep Guardiola ahead of Arsenal Premier League title showdown
Pep Guardiola said an Arsenal victory at Manchester City on Sunday would end the Premier League 2025-26 title race, but that his side would have a lot more work to do even if it beats the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta’s men hold a six point lead at the top of the table, but City has home advantage and a game in hand on the leader.
Should Guardiola’s side win the battle between the top two and at struggling Burnley on Wednesday, it would go top for the first time in months.
Aiming to win a first league title in 22 years, Arsenal appears to have hit the wall in recent weeks. Defeat to City in the League Cup final last month has sparked a run of just one win in five games in all competitions.
However, Guardiola is wary of the challenge facing his side in the coming weeks with tricky visits to Everton and Bournemouth in the run-in.
“If we lose, yeah, it’s over,” said Guardiola at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
“But the other two results, knowing that Arsenal didn’t win (against) Bournemouth, we still have games to play. Six games is a lot, given our calendar (run-in) especially,” he added.
Arsenal has also faced the extra strain of edging past Sporting Lisbon to reach the Champions League semifinals in midweek, while City has had seven days to prepare.
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Arteta hailed his players’ effort in becoming the only English side to make the final four despite a brutal schedule across four competitions.
Guardiola insisted Arsenal has shown itself to be the best team in England until now and warned his players about being “distracted” by the focus on the title race.
“They have been the best so far but we want to challenge them,” added Guardiola.
“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. What is the target? It is to perform well, and that is exactly what you have got to do in all the aspects required to challenge a team like Arsenal,” he added.
However, City striker Erling Haaland has described the clash as “like a final” for the title.
“It’s a massive game without a doubt. We all know the importance of this game. It’s like a final,” Haaland told Sky Sports.
“It’s probably the biggest and the best game there will be, so hopefully it can be an amazing game. These are the games you want to play and these are the moments you want to be in,” he noted.
Guardiola confirmed that Nico O’Reilly, who scored both goals in the League Cup final, is fit despite coming off injured in last weekend’s 3-0 win at Chelsea.
Captain Ruben Dias, though, remains sidelined.
Published on Apr 17, 2026
Pep Guardiola said an Arsenal victory at Manchester City on Sunday would end the Premier League 2025-26 title race, but that his side would have a lot more work to do even if it beats the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta’s men hold a six point lead at the top of the table, but City has home advantage and a game in hand on the leader.
Should Guardiola’s side win the battle between the top two and at struggling Burnley on Wednesday, it would go top for the first time in months.
Aiming to win a first league title in 22 years, Arsenal appears to have hit the wall in recent weeks. Defeat to City in the League Cup final last month has sparked a run of just one win in five games in all competitions.
However, Guardiola is wary of the challenge facing his side in the coming weeks with tricky visits to Everton and Bournemouth in the run-in.
“If we lose, yeah, it’s over,” said Guardiola at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
“But the other two results, knowing that Arsenal didn’t win (against) Bournemouth, we still have games to play. Six games is a lot, given our calendar (run-in) especially,” he added.
Arsenal has also faced the extra strain of edging past Sporting Lisbon to reach the Champions League semifinals in midweek, while City has had seven days to prepare.
ALSO READ | Howe provides Guimaraes update ahead of Newcastle United vs Bournemouth Premier League clash
Arteta hailed his players’ effort in becoming the only English side to make the final four despite a brutal schedule across four competitions.
Guardiola insisted Arsenal has shown itself to be the best team in England until now and warned his players about being “distracted” by the focus on the title race.
“They have been the best so far but we want to challenge them,” added Guardiola.
“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. What is the target? It is to perform well, and that is exactly what you have got to do in all the aspects required to challenge a team like Arsenal,” he added.
However, City striker Erling Haaland has described the clash as “like a final” for the title.
“It’s a massive game without a doubt. We all know the importance of this game. It’s like a final,” Haaland told Sky Sports.
“It’s probably the biggest and the best game there will be, so hopefully it can be an amazing game. These are the games you want to play and these are the moments you want to be in,” he noted.
Guardiola confirmed that Nico O’Reilly, who scored both goals in the League Cup final, is fit despite coming off injured in last weekend’s 3-0 win at Chelsea.
Captain Ruben Dias, though, remains sidelined.
Published on Apr 17, 2026
Pep Guardiola said an Arsenal victory at Manchester City on Sunday would end the Premier…