Manchester City to challenge Arsenal for Premier League title

EPL: Alan Pardew predicts top team that could be relegated next season

Manchester City are poised to be Arsenal’s main rivals in the Premier League title race, according to former West Ham manager Alan Pardew. The Gunners currently sit atop the table with a four-point lead, and hold a six-point advantage over City, who suffered a 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa on Sunday. Arsenal also maintain a seven-point gap over defending champions Liverpool.

Despite the loss at Villa Park, Pardew believes Manchester City will still mount a significant challenge for the title. Speaking on talkSPORT, he expressed his concerns about City’s reliance on Erling Haaland, who has been in impressive form. Pardew noted that while Haaland is a key player, the team will need others to contribute to their title bid.

The Premier League title race is shaping up to be a closely contested affair, with several teams still in contention. Manchester City’s defeat at Aston Villa has given Arsenal some breathing room, but Pardew’s comments suggest that City are far from out of the running. The team’s depth and quality will be crucial in their pursuit of the title, and they will need to bounce back quickly from their recent setback.

As the season progresses, the rivalry between Arsenal and Manchester City is likely to intensify. Both teams have a strong squad and a talented manager, and they will be pushing hard to claim the top spot. With Liverpool also still in the mix, the Premier League title race is set to be an exciting and unpredictable affair.

The upcoming fixtures will be crucial in determining the trajectory of the title race. Manchester City will need to rediscover their winning form, while Arsenal will be looking to maintain their momentum. As the teams continue to battle it out, one thing is clear: the Premier League title race is far from over, and Manchester City will be a force to be reckoned with.

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