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Man City see their title rivals more clearly after Arsenal vs Manchester United

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There is a tendency to overreact in football, with every game made out to carry enormous significance. Ultimately, chances of success could come down to one particular match but the chances are that nobody will know it until one of the final weekends of the campaign at the earliest.

The reason Pep Guardiola and Manchester City cherish the Premier League so much is that it measures the best team over 38 matches, not four.

After just four games, there is a very good chance that some attempts at conclusions could look very silly. Some teams have had much tougher starts than others and all are at different stages of readiness.

However, in the endless cycle of football four league matches is more than 10 per cent of the season gone already. It isn't enough for anyone to be out of the title race, yet it is already enough for it to take shape. ALSO READ: Man City have started to replace Ilkay Gundogan on and off the pitch City can look down on everyone else as the only team with a maximum 12 points, suggesting once again that they will be the team to beat.

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