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Man City Eye Premier League Title Twist as Pressure Mounts on Frank and ...
Manchester City aims to reduce Arsenal's lead to three points with a win over Fulham, following a late comeback against Liverpool that could shift the Premier League title race.
- On Wednesday, Manchester City can cut Arsenal's lead to just three points by beating Fulham, a day before Arsenal travel to Brentford.
- City's dramatic late rally on Sunday could be a turning point, but Manchester City have won just two of their seven league games in 2026 under Pep Guardiola.
- Mikel Arteta's Arsenal have bounced back with four straight wins, and Haaland admitted, `I haven't scored enough goals since the start of this year and I know that I need to improve`.
- Tuesday's north London clash puts Frank, Tottenham manager, under the spotlight as he admitted Spurs are "desperate" and faces calls for his head, despite his stay of execution.
- Before the mid-April Etihad clash, a favourable run of fixtures gives City a chance to test the Gunners in the run-in.
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Man City eye Premier League title twist as pressure mounts on Frank and Howe
Manchester City can ramp up the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal by cutting the gap at the top to just three points when they face Fulham on Wednesday, a day before the Gunners travel to in-form Brentford.
Neville expects Man City to put Arsenal under further pressure this week
Gary Neville believes Manchester City will apply significant pressure on Arsenal in midweek, with City hosting Fulham before the Gunners travel to face Brentford the following day. As the title race intensifies, the scheduling of the fixtures could play a key psychological role, particularly with momentum currently favouring City.Momentum swings towards CityBoth sides understand that winning their remaining matches is essential if they are to ac…
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