Guardiola predicts future success for Arsenal after Man City's victory over Nottingham Forest.

The city follows Arsenal closely in the Premier League title race, with only one point difference.

April 29th 2024.

Guardiola predicts future success for Arsenal after Man City's victory over Nottingham Forest.
In a recent team meeting, Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, reminded his players to not underestimate Arsenal in the upcoming Premier League fixtures. Despite trailing behind Arsenal by just one point, Guardiola believes that Mikel Arteta's team has the capability to win all of their remaining games.

The Gunners' recent victory over Tottenham in the highly anticipated north London derby has only strengthened their position at the top of the Premier League table. On the other hand, City secured a 2-0 away win against Nottingham Forest, but they have played one game more than their rivals. Guardiola acknowledges this and believes that Arsenal will not slip up in the final three games against Bournemouth, Manchester United, and Everton.

When asked about Arsenal's win over Tottenham, Guardiola admitted that he would have preferred them to lose, but ultimately, they have no control over their competitors' results. With four games left, Guardiola knows that his team needs to focus on their own performance and not rely on any slip-ups from Arsenal.

The manager also emphasized the importance of not drawing any of their last four games. He described it as climbing a mountain and acknowledged that the remaining fixtures will not be easy. Guardiola reminded his players that the Premier League title is still within their reach, and it all depends on their performances in the upcoming games.

Despite the pressure, Guardiola wants his team to stay calm and focus on one game at a time. He reminded them to rest and prepare for the next game, knowing that every point counts in the title race.

Meanwhile, Arsenal is also determined to maintain their lead and secure the Premier League title. Fans can stay updated on all the latest news, exclusives, and analysis by signing up for updates. The site is protected by reCAPTCHA and adheres to Google's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

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