Man City need win over Arsenal or title hopes are over says Guardiola
- On Sunday, Manchester City hosts Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium in a Premier League title showdown. Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola called the clash decisive, with his team trailing by six points but holding a game in hand.
- Arsenal seeks their first league title in 22 years after holding the top spot since September. Manchester City has won six of the last eight championships and remains a formidable challenger despite trailing the Gunners.
- Manchester City manager Guardiola confirmed Nico O'Reilly is fit after recovering from a hamstring issue. City enters strong form, having won their last three games across all competitions, including victories over Liverpool in the FA Cup and Arsenal in the League Cup final.
- Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta views the match as a privilege, stating he feels "privileged to have earned the right to be in this position." Arteta is expected to make tactical adjustments to avoid repeating their recent Carabao Cup final loss to City.
- Guardiola insisted, "If we lose, it's over," regarding his team's title hopes. With seven games remaining in the Premier League season, the result at the Etihad will significantly shape the race for the championship.
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Pep Guardiola tells Mikel Arteta that Man City 'will beat Arsenal' under one condition
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