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Haaland: City-Arsenal Clash 'Like a Final' in Title Race
- On Friday, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland called Sunday's Arsenal clash "like a final," emphasizing that "we have a final every single weekend now for the next six weeks."
- Arsenal's lead narrowed to six points after their defeat by Bournemouth last Saturday combined with Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Chelsea a day later, intensifying the title race.
- Sunday marks the third City-Arsenal meeting this season, with Manchester City unbeaten after drawing 1-1 in September at Emirates Stadium and winning 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final last month with two goals from Nico O'Reilly.
- A victory for either team would provide crucial impetus in their pursuit of Premier League glory, with Haaland stressing the fixture is "probably the biggest and the best game there will be."
- Following Sunday's showdown, Arsenal will have five league matches remaining while Manchester City will have six, with the clash holding major ramifications for the championship outcome.
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Haaland gives honest verdict on ‘massive’ Man City vs Arsenal title decider
Manchester City welcome table-topping Arsenal to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon with the result of the game likely to decide the destination of this season’s Premier League title
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Read Full ArticleMan City vs Arsenal: Haaland Eyes Premier League Lead in Crucial Title Clash - Archysport
Haaland says Man City have nothing to lose in Arsenal clash as title race reaches climax Erling Haaland has declared Manchester City have “nothing to lose” ahead of Sunday’s pivotal Premier League clash with Arsenal, insisting the title decider carries no pressure for Pep Guardiola’s side after months of playing catch-up. The Norwegian striker made the comments in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports ahead of what both teams acknowledge could …
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