MANCHESTER: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expects Crystal Palace to be “professional” in their team selection against Arsenal on the final day of the Premier League season, when the destination of the title might be decided. That May 24 match at Selhurst Park comes three days before Palace plays Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final, leaving open the possibility that Palace manager Oliver Glasner might rest key players ahead of one of the biggest games in his club’s 121-year history. Second-place City are five points behind Arsenal in the Premier League with a game in hand – coincidentally against Palace on Wednesday. To win the title, City will likely need Arsenal to drop points against Palace, considering the leaders are heavy favorites to win their other remaining game — at home to already-relegated Burnley on Monday. Asked Tuesday if he was concerned that Palace might play a weakened team, Guardiola said: “They are so professional, the teams. Crystal Palace will play top against us.