Kevin De-Bruyne Mikel Arteta William Saliba Britain Manchester Norway Man Manchester City soccer English Premier League Premier League title Title race Kevin De-Bruyne Mikel Arteta William Saliba Britain Manchester Norway Man

Man City seize momentum of Premier League title race after masterclass over Arsenal

news24.com

Billed as a Premier League title decider, it was barely even a contest as Manchester City thrashed Arsenal 4-1 on Wednesday to close in on becoming English champions for the fifth time in six years.City have not even hit top spot yet as Arsenal remain two points in front.But the momentum of the title race looks to have decisively swung the way of Pep Guardiola's men as they have the chance to pull away into the distance with two games in hand. RECAP | Man City outclass Arsenal to take control of Premier League title race The Gunners have only lost four games all season but tellingly two of them have come when faced with the ultimate test in City.A 3-1 home defeat when the sides met in February was at least a game decided by fine margins.

This time round it was a rout."We lost in a very different way at the Emirates," said Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta. "Today the quality in the performance was very far away from what we are capable of."A brittle Arsenal defence, shorn of the reassuring presence of William Saliba, could not contain the power of Erling Haaland, even if it did take until the final attack of the game for the Norwegian to score his 49th goal of the season.Haaland instead turned provider, twice, for Kevin De Bruyne to fire home early in each half.In between times, Arsenal's weakness at defending set-pieces was exposed as John Stones rose highest to head home De Bruyne's free-kick in first half stoppage time.Guardiola heaped praise on his former assistant Arteta before the game for raising the standards at Arsenal to bring them back into contention for a first Premier League title in 19 years.But Arteta still cannot find the antidote to beat his former boss as Arsenal have now lost 12 consecutive league games

Related News
Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte joked that he can 'smell' a third straight Premier League title after seeing Arsenal lose against Brighton.
No sooner had Roberto De Zerbi wiped the grass stains from his knees following Brighton’s not entirely surprising humbling of Arsenal than Social Media Abomination Twitter and the airwaves were humming with accusations that Arsenal had, in some way, “bottled” the title. Indeed, even some of their own fans had streamed out of the Emirates well before the final whistle, assuming that the jig was up not only against the Seagulls but against Manchester City too. On a run of 11 consecutive league wins, Pep Guardiola’s side might not even need another from their last three games to take a fifth title in six years, but will probably get it anyway in their final home game against Chelsea, despite the managerial savvy of the man in the away team’s technical area.
Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard admits there is 'no hope' of catching Manchester City in the Premier League title race after Sunday's 3-0 defeat at home to Brighton.
Manchester City took a major step towards the Premier League title on Sunday afternoon, opening up a four-point gap between themselves and Arsenal with just two games for the Gunners to make the deficit up.
Arsenal have been handed a potential title boost with the Gunners hopeful William Saliba can play some part in the run-in.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.