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Man City's next six Premier League fixtures compared with Arsenal, Liverpool FC and rivals

Manchester City dropped points for the third Premier League game running following Sunday's thrilling 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium.

After falling behind to Son Heung-min's early opener, City drew level courtesy of the South Korean turning the ball into his own net at the other end of the field just three minutes later. The Blues then got their noses in front through Phil Foden, before Giovani Lo Celso brought Spurs level on the other side of half-time.

Jack Grealish thought he had then snatched all three points for City, turning home Erling Haaland's low cross with less than 10 minutes of normal time to go. However, Spurs fought back again, drawing level in the 90th minute through Dejan Kulusevski, meaning the points were shared.

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After Liverpool had edged past Fulham earlier in the day and Arsenal had beaten Wolves on Saturday, it was another damaging result in City's quest to retain their title crown. Nevertheless, they do remain within touching distance of Arsenal at the summit, sitting just three points behind them.

But having gone three league games without a win for the first time in six years, City are under pressure to get back to their best, starting against Aston Villa on Wednesday night. With that said, MEN Sport had a look at the Blues' next six league games and those of their respective rivals.

Verdict: When City are at the peak of their powers, they can beat anyone. Unfortunately, they have not been at their best in recent weeks, meaning their next six games could throw up more surprises.

Wednesday's trip to Aston

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