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Man City recieve Pep Guardiola reality check as Mikel Arteta makes Arsenal admission

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Here are your latest Manchester City evening headlines on Friday, April 14. Guardiola gives City reality check Pep Guardiola warned against anybody expecting Manchester City to close down Arsenal despite their form.

City picked up their fifth league win in a row at Southampton, then their ninth in all competitions in midweek as they smashed Bayern Munich 3-0 to put one foot in the Champions League semi-finals.

Arsenal dropping points at Liverpool last week means that the title is now once again in the hands of Guardiola's defending champions. READ MORE: Every word from Guardiola press conference ahead of Leicester If they are able to beat Brighton in their game in hand, and beat Arsenal in a top-of-the-table clash later this month, they would lead the league on goal difference.

With their experience and the form that they are in, the odds have shifted in City's favour. Read the full story, here Arteta's Arsenal admission Mikel Arteta admits the summer signings of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City have brought something different to Arsenal's Premier League title challenge.

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