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Marauding Man City turning up heat on Arsenal

LONDON: In track and field parlance Arsenal would have hoped their relentless pace over the last few laps of the Premier League race might have taken the sting out of sprint finish specialists Manchester City as the bell approaches.

Arsenal's seven-match winning run in the league allowed them to maintain their lead over their pursuers but they have simply not been able to crack Pep Guardiola's side.

And this weekend they might well start to feel City's hot breath on their backs with the gap most likely to be cut to three points by the time they kick off at relegation-threatened West Ham United on Sunday (Apr 16).

Reigning champions City have countered every Arsenal move in recent weeks and appear to be reaching top gear at the perfect time, just as they usually do.

Arsenal's squandering of a 2-0 lead to just about escape with a 2-2 draw at Liverpool last weekend means City will host a demoralised Leicester City side on Saturday with the chance to really ratchet up the pressure on the Londoners.

For 19th-placed Leicester's newly-appointed interim manager Dean Smith it could hardly be a worse scenario as he attempts to pull the club out of a death spiral of seven defeats in their last eight league games.

Smith must find a way to halt a City side who have won nine successive games in all competitions, scoring 34 goals and conceding three in the process.

The way City demolished Bayern Munich on Tuesday to all but secure their place in the Champions League semi-finals would have sent a shudder down the spines of Arsenal fans.

Guardiola said he aged 10 years during the 3-0 win over Bayern in which Erling Haaland set a new record for goals in a single season by a Premier League player.

But it is Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta who might well

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