Arsenal, Premier League and Manchester City
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We asked for views from fans both of both Arsenal and Manchester City on the title race after the Gunners drew at Wolves on Wednesday night. Here are some of your comments:
The Premier League title race is back in Manchester City’s hands less than a fortnight after they were in grave danger of slipping nine points behind Arsenal with equal games played.
Arsenal are bidding to end their 22-year wait for the Premier League title but have a familiar foe in Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City
Former Arsenal attacking midfielder, Paul Merson believes that Manchester City can clinch the Premier League title ahead of the Gunners, provided they
Man City have been handed the chance to claw their way back to the Premier League title.
The Gunners have won just two of their past seven Premier League games and have seen their lead reduced to five points, with Manchester City having a game in hand and the prospect of a meeting between the two sides as Etihad Stadium in April after they face each other in March's Carabao Cup final.
A trophy is at stake, but there may also be significant implications for the title race when the two teams meet at Wembley in March
Yesterday, amidst all of the UEFA Champions League action, a huge shock occurred in the English Premier League, where 20th place Wolverhampton Wanderers managed to steal a point away from Mikel Arteta's Arsenal squad in their 2-2 draw,
Manchester United are top of the Premier League table from this calendar year, having picked up more points than Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool in 2026 so far. It’s been a madcap start to the year, with Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and Nottingham Forest all making a change in the dugout.
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