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Published on 2024-03-29 16:15:35
Guardiola is optimistic about Manchester City’s position in the title race, with the team just one point behind Arsenal. The upcoming clash with Arsenal is being billed as a crucial moment in the title race, with Liverpool also in contention. With only 10 games left in the Premier League season, Guardiola emphasizes the importance of avoiding slip-ups against title rivals.
The City manager reflects on the team’s progress this season and is pleased to be in contention for important titles. Guardiola acknowledges the challenge of maintaining form after international breaks but expresses confidence in his team’s ability to stay competitive. He also praises Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka for his recent performances and development under manager Mikel Arteta.
Guardiola notes that Arsenal’s consistency under Arteta has improved their performance, despite facing the same manager and players as in previous seasons. He highlights the Gunners’ control of games and their progression under Arteta’s guidance. The City boss anticipates a tough match against Arsenal and emphasizes the importance of staying focused and prepared for the challenge ahead.
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