Arsenal’s biggest competitor this season, too, remains Arteta’s previous employer Man City, which is second in the standings with one game in hand.
Man City vs West Ham, Arsenal vs Everton - Premier League Final Day: Live scores, news and team updates as Pep Guardiola's side can defend their title with a win - By Harry Bamforth Published: 08:00 BST, 19 May 2024 | Updated: 10:31 BST, 19 May 2024 Advertisement ...
Manchester City are on track to make Premier League history as things stand thanks to their win over Fulham on Saturday - but the title is not secured just yet.
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If previous Premier League final days are anything to go by, we could be in
The ’s title race will go down to the final day of the season. saw them move two points clear at the top of the table, only for to return to the summit with a 1-0 victory against at Old Trafford the following day. Advertisement Neither result was surprising, but the margin of City’s win could prove significant. There is, after all, the intriguing possibility that the title is decided on goal difference for just the second time in the Premier League era. We explain how that scenario can play...
Arsenal have been fighting in their second successive Premier League title race against Manchester City and it is going down to the wire. The Gunners have been virtually unstoppable this season and
Manchester City has put its stamp on history. With a 3-1 win at home against West Ham on Sunday, the club has earned an unprecedented fourth consecutive English Premier League title. It was its sixth championship in the past seven seasons, a feat never accomplished before. Arsenal, despite its best season since “The Invincibles” went undefeated in 2003–04, fell just two points short in the table. The Gunners (28-5-5) won 2-1 at home against Everton on Sunday. Phil Foden, voted EPL Player of the...
The 2023/24 Premier League season concludes this weekend with Arsenal and Manchester City still battling to win the title. City’s win at Tottenham on Tuesday means the Gunners are relying on
Seventy-nine seconds. That’s how long Arsenal had hope for. In the end, the drama and tension of the final day of the Premier League season lasted little longer than a minute, as Phil Foden’s stunning early strike set Manchester City on course for a comfortable 3-1 win over West Ham that ensured a historic fourth straight title for the club. Two points ahead going into the last day, City knew only a win would guarantee it retained the title ahead of Arsenal, while the Gunners needed to win and...
ISAAN KHAN AT THE EMIRATES: The Gunners headed into the clash needing to win, while relying on Man City to draw or lose in order to lift the trophy for the first time since 2004.