Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted the Premier League title race is far from over, warning “many things are going to happen” after Arsenal’s dominant 4-1 north London derby victory restored their five-point lead at the top. Speaking via Fabrizio Romano, Guardiola confessed: “I have the feeling we are not going to win all the games, I don’t know about Arsenal.
I have the feeling we are not going to win all the games, this is my feeling.” City hold a crucial game in hand and still face Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium, but Guardiola acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the run-in. His candid admission reflects the immense pressure on both sides as they battle for supremacy, with the Spaniard hinting that twists and turns lie ahead.
Key Points:
Guardiola’s admission underscores the psychological pressure of the title race.
Arsenal’s lead is fragile with City holding a game in hand and head-to-head clash.
Both teams face unpredictable challenges in the run-in.
This signals that the title race will likely go down to the wire.
The timing, after Arsenal’s statement win, adds tension.
Guardiola warns “many things will happen” as Arsenal lead by five points, with City holding game in hand and Etihad clash still to come.
Sources: Leadership, Fabrizio Romano/X
