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Everton manager Sean Dyche issues Arsenal warning amid Man City Premier League title race

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Everton manager Sean Dyche has suggested that Arsenal's work rate could be a factor in deciding the Premier League title race against Manchester City.

Before Wednesday night, Pep Guardiola's squad found themselves two points behind the Gunners, who had a game in hand over them.

That extra match was played in midweek and saw Mikel Arteta's side extend their lead over City. Goals from Bukayo Saka, a Gabriel Martinelli brace and Martin Odegaard secured a comfortable victory for Arsenal.

Back in February, Everton shocked the North London club at Goodison Park, during Dyche's first game in charge. ALSO READ: City get title reality check Speaking to Premier League Productions post-match, the former Burnley manager explained where he saw the leaders had improved ahead of the run-in. "They played well in the first period but they couldn’t break us down," he said. "That was pleasing for us, lots of teams have to do that at places like this, we know that.

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