Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admitted the Premier League title race is “not in our hands” after a goalless draw against Arsenal on Sunday.
With just nine games left in the season, City sit one point behind Arsenal and three adrift of leaders Liverpool, who Guardiola conferred as favourites to end his side’s streak of three successive titles.
Here, the PA news agency looks at how the title race is shaping up.
Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool moved into pole position as they bid to give Jurgen Klopp the perfect send-off by coming from a goal behind to beat Brighton 2-1.
The Merseysiders were boosted a few hours later by a bore draw at the Etihad Stadium. Arsenal were at the summit prior to the latest round of fixtures but would have been the happier of the two teams after nullifying City’s attackers.
Guardiola said afterwards: “Always who is first is favourite. The second favourite is Arsenal and we are third.”
Neither Pep Guardiola, right, nor Mikel Arteta will be throwing in the towel in the title race (Martin Rickett/PA)
Maybe, although that was far from him waving the white flag in their attempt at a historic fourth league title in a row – Huddersfield, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United have also had a hat-trick of successive crowns but no team has yet done a quadruple.
City will likely have to be close to perfect if they are to pip Liverpool and Arsenal but they have a history of being strong finishers.
At the same stage last season, City were five points adrift of Arsenal but managed to reel them in then overtake them.
Liverpool are the only side to have finished ahead of Manchester City in any of the last six seasons (Paul Ellis/PA)
Last season, City still had Arsenal to play and triumphed 4-1 at home before the Gunners
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