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Published on 2024-05-17 14:00:00
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is on the verge of winning a fourth successive Premier League title, with his team needing a win against West Ham in their upcoming match to seal the championship. The team’s recent 0-2 victory over Tottenham has put them within reach of another title, with a stellar performance from Erling Haaland and Stefan Ortega. West Ham has a poor record against Manchester City, and the upcoming match will also be David Moyes’ last as manager of the London club.
Guardiola is wary of the potential for a tough match against West Ham, comparing it to the dramatic 3-2 comeback win against Aston Villa in May 2022. The manager is preparing for a challenge and is focused on the task at hand, despite hoping for an early lead. There is also a close race at the top of the table between Manchester City and Arsenal, who are facing Everton on the same day. Guardiola remains confident in his team’s abilities and is ready for whatever Sunday’s match may bring.
The upcoming match between Manchester City and West Ham is crucial for Guardiola and his team, as they aim to secure another Premier League title. Guardiola is focused on the task at hand and is prepared for a challenging match against a resilient West Ham side. The outcome of the match will not only determine the fate of the title race but will also mark the end of David Moyes’ tenure at West Ham. Guardiola remains confident in his team’s ability to come out on top and is determined to secure another title for Manchester City.
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