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Premier League title race not over, says Man City's Guardiola

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Manchester City are on the verge of moving to the top of the Premier League as they will leapfrog title rivals Arsenal if they beat Fulham on Sunday but manager Pep Guardiola is taking nothing for granted even though his side are now favourites to win a third successive top flight title.City travel to Fulham having won nine of their last 10 league matches, most recently a 4-1 win against leaders Arsenal on Wednesday.

A win against the London side would lift City a point clear of Arsenal with a game in hand.The Spaniard said the title race is not over and City will be wary of the threat posed by 10th-placed Fulham."People are saying it is over - it is not.

It will be over when it is over, but it is not over. We still have seven games, we have to (play) our game. Now we go to Fulham against an incredible team," Guardiola told reporters on Friday."We are in games where everyone is fighting for something...

Fulham have a special stadium and an organised team. We will take nothing for granted."We're happy for the last game and the performance but that is all.

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