Premier League | Man City crush Arsenal to take higher hand in title race; Chelsea lose once more to Brentford

Apr 30, 2023 at 3:16 PM
Premier League | Man City crush Arsenal to take higher hand in title race; Chelsea lose once more to Brentford

The Premier League title is now Manchester City’s to lose after a 4-1 rout of Arsenal on Wednesday.

Pep Guardiola’s workforce regarded like champions-in-waiting with a ruthless win over the workforce that has led the way in which for a lot of the season.

Arsenal remains to be out in entrance within the standings, however by the point Erling Haaland accomplished the scoring in stoppage time, the Londoners’ title problem regarded successfully over.

City stays two factors behind the league chief however with two video games in hand seems to be on track to be topped champion for the third 12 months in a row.

“It is in our hands,” Guardiola stated. “Until today, I preferred Arsenal’s position because if Arsenal beat us it is in their hands. Now it’s our destiny.”

After 17 games without defeat, it is hard to see City slipping up from here.

Arsenal, meanwhile, may struggle to recover from such a chastening loss, which came on the back of three straight draws that had taken the momentum out of its title charge.

Mikel Arteta’s team has exceeded all expectations by taking the challenge this far, but the pressure appears to have taken its toll in recent weeks.

Two-goal leads were thrown away against Liverpool and West Ham, while it took a late comeback to salvage a point against last-place Southampton last week.

That damaging sequence meant Arsenal needed to win against City to stay in control of the title race.

“Those players deserve a lot of credit after nine-and-a-half months being here,” the Arsenal manager said. “And there are still five games to play. In 22 years in this country I’ve seen a lot of things and there are not two equal games in this league.

“First we have to lift our players who suffered tonight, playing against an exceptional team. But we are an exceptional team as well.”

City may go prime of the standings with a win in opposition to Fulham on Sunday.

The greatest check, nonetheless, has already been handed after beating Arsenal for the third time this season — together with a win in the FA Cup.

While neither Guardiola nor Arteta would accept this match was a title decider, it put City firmly in control and it would take a major drop off for the defending champions to hand the initiative back to Arsenal.

After struggling for consistency for the first half of the season, City has become stronger as the campaign has gone on — to the point that it seems unstoppable right now.

Haaland struck his 49th goal of the season on Wednesday, while Kevin de Bruyne was at his inspirational best, scoring twice.

“Kevin is a master of the assist with or without Erling,” Guardiola said. “Erling scores goals all the time with or without Kevin. But being together, when teams press so high and those balls with space behind, they are so dangerous and we use it.”

De Bruyne put City ahead in the seventh minute, with John Stones doubling the lead in first-half stoppage time.

De Bruyne scored again in the 54th and Rob Holding pulled one back for Arsenal in the 86th before Haaland’s strike.

City remains in the hunt for a treble of trophies, having advanced to the semifinals of the Champions League and the FA Cup final.

For a long time, the Premier League seemed like it might be out of reach, given the pace Arsenal set in winning nine of its first 10 games of the season.

Even after losing to City in February, Arsenal recovered to win seven in a row in the league.

But a combination of City’s relentless form and Arsenal’s stumble has propelled Guardiola toward a fifth title since taking over at the club in 2016.

Arteta, meanwhile, has to lift his players for the final stretch, even if the wait for a first title since 2004 looks set to go on.

“(We have to) Accept the reality and that is the best way to move forward,” he said. “They were better than us and deserved to win the game. We have to improve and be humble enough to accept that. To do that you will be better.”

Chelsea lose once more

Frank Lampard’s return to Chelsea is popping right into a nightmare.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard looks dejected during Chelsea’s 2-0 loss to Brentford in the Premier League on April 26, 2023

Chelsea supervisor Frank Lampard seems to be dejected throughout Chelsea’s 2-0 loss to Brentford within the Premier League on April 26, 2023
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It’s now 5 losses from 5 video games since he was appointed interim supervisor this month, with Brentford successful 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

Cesar Azpilicueta’s personal purpose within the first half put Chelsea on track for its newest setback and Bryan Mbeumo scored a second for the guests within the 78th.

With Mauricio Pochettino reportedly near being appointed everlasting supervisor, Chelsea’s American homeowners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital could also be tempted to attempt to persuade the Argentine coach to take over instantly, relatively than wait till the tip of the season.

“This club has been through many, many good moments in recent times and this moment is tough,” Lampard stated. “We would love a magic wand and a magic moment but it doesn’t come in football because the Premier League is tough. We have to fight for our moment.”

Relegation battle

After 11 video games with no win, Nottingham Forest climbed out of the relegation zone by beating Brighton 3-1 on the City Ground.

Steve Cooper’s workforce had seen Brennan Johnson’s early penalty saved after which needed to rally from behind after Facundo Buonanotte struck within the thirty eighth minute.

Pascal Gross’ personal purpose in first-half stoppage time evened the rating and Danilo fired Forest forward within the 68th.

Morgan Gibbs-White’s stoppage-time penalty sealed the factors to supply a serious enhance to Forest’s hopes of survival.

Liverpool finds type

Three straight wins have put Liverpool in rivalry for Europa League qualification and probably extra.

Jurgen Klopp’s workforce is as much as sixth after a 2-1 comeback win over West Ham on the London Stadium.

Lucas Paqueta fired West Ham in entrance within the twelfth and Cody Gakpo equalized six minutes later. Joel Matip scored the winner within the 67th.