All to play for as Man City and Arsenal gear up for dramatic Premier League finale
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola foresees another nail-biting finish to the Premier League season, just like in the 2021-22 campaign where his club nearly lost the title on the final day before late goals secured title glory.
City are two points ahead of Arsenal heading into Sunday's final round of fixtures and can secure a fourth title in as many seasons if they beat West Ham United at home.
City beat Liverpool to the title by one point in 2022 after Guardiola's side made things difficult for themselves when they went 2-0 down to Aston Villa at home before winning 3-2 to deny the Merseyside club.
"I have a feeling it will be (like the) Aston Villa (game) again. We would like to be 3-0 up after 10 minutes but it's not going to happen. I've seen enough (of West Ham's matches)," Guardiola said on Friday.
"I'm ready for it to be a tough, tough game. I want to put in the minds of my players, 'Look at Tottenham, how they fight for every ball, the aggression they had.' I didn't have any doubts about that.
"He's been instrumental in my life" ❤️
Mikel Arteta says David Moyes can "help fulfil Arsenal's dream" on Sunday if West Ham get a positive result against Man City. pic.twitter.com/02ei3bVn5U
"The 11 players of West Ham will be ready to beat us. Like Aston Villa, two seasons ago, they didn't play for anything but I know what happened. Ourselves and our people have to be ready from the first minute, to be with us and do it together."
Mikel Arteta, meanwhile, is hopeful "something beautiful is going to happen" as he prepares for the final game of the season against Everton with the title still on the line.
The Gunners are chasing their first English top-flight crown for 20 years and will be hoping for some luck going their