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Man City 2-1 Arsenal: Are Pep Guardiola’s side now favourites for title? | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com19 April 20262 Mins Read
Man City 2-1 Arsenal: Are Pep Guardiola’s side now favourites for title? | Manchester News
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The momentum is now firmly in City’s favour – they have lost just once in the past 20 league games while Arsenal are beginning to wither, winning just one of their past six in all competitions.

History shows City are immense during this part of the campaign too and their results in April under their boss provide fabulous reading for their fans and are frightening to those of an Arsenal persuasion.

This month of the calendar remains Guardiola’s favourite with his win ratio now standing at 71.4% – 2.53 points per game – while Arteta continues to suffer in his worst month, collecting 1.48 points per game with a win rate success of 39.5%.

The odds – according to statisticians Opta – remain heavily in Arsenal’s favour but their chances have fallen from 97% to 73% within a week, while City have leapt from 3% to having a 27% chance of winning the title.

This season, Arsenal have been top of the table for 206 days while City have only sat at the summit for six days – and that was in the first week of the season.

Since Arteta took charge of Arsenal in 2019, City have won the Premier League four times but it is Arsenal who have been at number one for the longest period at 537 days to City’s 453.

Arteta said: “We have full belief that we can do it. Today we showed again the team that we are. It’s in our hands and it’s there for the taking.”

The Spaniard added to Radio 5 Live: “We lost an opportunity in terms of the result. They have a game in hand, we have three points.

“Game on because it is a new Premier League.”

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