Micah Richards thinks Man City have the “psychological edge” over Arsenal in the Premier League title race after their narrow win over Crystal Palace.
City had to work hard to secure a 1-0 win at Selhurst Park, with Erling Haaland scoring the only goal of the game from the penalty spot in the 78th minute.
Mikel Arteta’s side, however, can restore their five-point advantage with a win at London rivals Fulham this afternoon, with a number of top stars expected to be back in contention to play following injury and illness.
Richards feels that winning when not playing well is a sign of champions and added that City’s previous experience could prove to be extremely useful in the title race.
Speaking on Sky Sports (via Football365) after City’s win over Palace, Richards expressed some doubt over Arsenal’s chances – for one key reason.
He explained: “Man City have not been at their best, but they’re managing to win games.
“If I go back to the time I was in a title race, you would watch the other games. Arsenal would have watched that tonight. City not playing at their best but still getting the three points through a late penalty, that’s demoralising at times. Our title race was against Man United and that psychological battle going around in your head is tough.
“What Man City have that Arsenal don’t is the experience of being there and doing it. They know the level they are and how far they can go.
“Arsenal don’t have that at the moment. I thought Arsenal would challenge this season because of the fresh ideas and the passion.
“But Man City may have a psychological edge so it’s about whether Arsenal can focus on what they need to do. They’ve been in good form too so it will be interesting.”
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