Roy Keane is sticking with Manchester City as his pick for the Premier League title despite lauding heaps of praise on Arsenal for their form this season.
The Gunners have an eight-point lead over City although have played a game more and are yet to travel to the Etihad. That potentially title-deciding clash takes place later this month on April 26 with Arsenal having to navigate Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton beforehand.
They are now out of the Europa League while City have a Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich and an FA Cup semi-final against Sheffield United to look forward to. READ MORE: FA make decision on Guardiola Despite the Blues’ intense fixture schedule, Keane believes Pep Guardiola will be clasping hands on the title in May although hailed the work done by former protege Mikel Arteta at the Emirates. “They’re [Arsenal] in a great position, wouldn’t have thought that at the start of the season but they’ve been brilliant,” he told The Overlap. “A lot of the young players have been very consistent, they can just focus on the league.
They’re definitely favourites for the title.” However, Keane added: “I don’t think they’ll do it. I still have to fancy City but Arsenal have got themselves in a great position.