Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has raised the stakes for Sunday’s massive showdown at the Etihad Stadium by claiming that the Premier League title race will be over if his side falls to a defeat against Arsenal.
The top two teams in the country are set to go head to head in a match that many believe will decide the destination of the trophy.
While City have been in this position many times before, Guardiola is under no illusions about the importance of securing a result against the current league leaders.
Guardiola issues title warning
Speaking to the media ahead of the weekend, the City boss was asked if a loss would signal the end of their hopes for another league title.
Guardiola was refreshingly honest in his assessment of the situation. He admitted that if City lose on Sunday, the gap would simply be too large to close, effectively ending their pursuit of the silverware.
The Spaniard noted that while there are still several games left to play after this weekend, the quality and consistency of Mikel Arteta’s side mean that City cannot afford to hand them a victory.
He described Arsenal as the best team in England and Europe right now, highlighting the scale of the task facing his players.
The state of play for Man City vs Arsenal
As things stand, Manchester City enter the weekend six points behind Arsenal. However, the defending champions do hold a crucial game in hand.
Because City have a rescheduled game against Crystal Palace coming up quickly, they have the opportunity to move to the top of the table if they can win their next two league fixtures.
On the other hand, if Arsenal manage to avoid defeat at the Etihad, they will remain firmly in the driving seat.
With only five games remaining for the Gunners after this trip to Manchester, a win or even a draw would put them in a very strong position to claim their first league title in two decades.
A busy schedule ahead
Despite the “all or nothing” feel of the game, Guardiola did remind supporters that the calendar remains packed with difficult fixtures. City still have to travel to places like Everton and Bournemouth, while also facing a tricky home game against Aston Villa on the final day of the season.
The City manager pointed out that matches against Crystal Palace and Brentford also offer potential banana skins.
However, he maintained that the immediate focus must be on Sunday. City are currently the form team in the division, having won their last three matches in all competitions, including a recent cup success against the North London side.
The atmosphere at the Etihad is expected to be electric as both sides look to seize control of the most exciting title race in years. Whether City can close the gap or Arsenal can pull away will be decided on Sunday afternoon.































