Man City told which fixture looks 'dangerous' amid Premier League title race with Arsenal
Nedum Onuoha believes a trip to Brighton presents Manchester City with their most 'dangerous' fixture after they face Arsenal.
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Nedum Onuoha believes a trip to Brighton presents Manchester City with their most 'dangerous' fixture after they face Arsenal.
Arsenal threw away a two-goal lead for the second weekend running as they were held to a 2-2 draw by West Ham United that undermined their title challenge with more dropped points The Gunners made the perfect start and were 2-0 up inside 10 minutes, first through Gabriel Jesus who tapped in at the end of a crisp move, and later Martin Odegaard whose close-range volley also followed good build-up play. Ad West Ham offered nothing in the opening half an hour and the London Stadium was growing frustrated, but then Thomas Partey gifted the home side a lifeline by trying an ill-judged flick. Declan Rice won the ball and moved it on to Lucas Paqueta, who won a penalty that was scored by Said Benrahma.
Kalvin Phillips admits the Manchester City players have always known they were capable of compiling their current winning run to close the gap on Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka has insisted that the Premier League title race remains in the Gunners' hands despite Manchester City closing the gap last weekend.
For Manchester City, the most important goal against Liverpool on Saturday was arguably Julian Alvarez’s equaliser in the 27th minute. Despite the simplicity of the finish, the build-up to the Argentine’s tap-in was textbook City and gave the Blues something to build upon in the second half.
Jamie Carragher believes Saturday's game against Liverpool will go a long way to defining Manchester City's season as they battle for the Premier League title with Arsenal.
Manchester City favourite Sergio Aguero doesn't believe his former side's ongoing pursuit of a treble will derail their Premier League title hopes, although he does expect the battle with Arsenal to go right down to the wire.
"It is what it is. We want to score as many as possible; we know the importance that this can have, against any opponent, so we need to improve that as well."