Published • loading... • Updated
Defiant Guardiola insists City's title challenge not over
- On Monday, May 4, Manchester City drew 3-3 with Everton, a result that handed Premier League title control to Arsenal after Jeremy Doku salvaged a point with a 97th-minute equalizer.
- Defensive errors plagued City in the second half as Everton scored three times in 14 minutes, with Thierno Barry capitalizing on a Marc Guehi mistake in the 68th minute to spark the comeback.
- Erling Haaland scored in the 83rd minute, but City remain five points adrift of Arsenal, prompting Pep Guardiola to admit, "It's now not in our hands."
- Arsenal now need three wins to end a 22-year title drought, while Everton boss David Moyes lamented the draw's impact on their European berth pursuit as they sit 10th.
- Key defenders Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol remain sidelined after missing at least six weeks, while midfielder Rodri is likely absent for Saturday's match against Brentford.
Insights by Ground AI
14 Articles
14 Articles
Pep Guardiola's honest view on title race with Arsenal after Man City slip up
Manchester City now find themselves five points behind Arsenal in the race for the Premier League crown with just four games to go and Pep Guardiola believes the Gunners are the favourite
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full Article“Now it is not in our hands” - Pep Guardiola reacts after Manchester City slip up in dramatic title race twist to give Arsenal advantage
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said that the Premier League title race with Arsenal is no longer in his team's hands following two dropped points in a come-from-behind 3-3 draw at Everton on Monda
Coverage Details
Total News Sources14
Leaning Left1Leaning Right2Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Center
Bias Distribution
- 57% of the sources are Center
57% Center
14%
C 57%
R 29%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium










