Man City eye Premier League title twist as pressure mounts on Frank and Howe
Manchester City's Spanish head coach Pep Guardiola reacts with English midfielder Phil Foden at the end of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group D football match between Italy's Juventus and England's Manchester City at the Camping World stadium in Orlando on June 26, 2025. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
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Manchester City can ramp up the pressure on Premier League
leaders Arsenal by cutting the gap at the top to just three points when they
face Fulham on Wednesday, a day before the Gunners travel to in-form Brentford.
Arsenal remain in pole position for a first title in 22
years, but City's dramatic late rally to beat Liverpool on Sunday could prove a
turning point for Pep Guardiola's men.
Another defeat damaged Liverpool's chances of Champions
League qualification and Arne Slot's threadbare squad face another tough task
in midweek away to Sunderland.
Tottenham and Newcastle are in even deeper trouble in the
bottom half of the table, raising doubts over the future of respective managers
Thomas Frank and Eddie Howe.
Citizen Digital Sports
looks at three talking points from the midweek round of fixtures:
Can City provide
title twist?
Bernardo Silva conceded even the City players thought the
title race would have been all but over with had they not turned around a 1-0
deficit with six minutes remaining at Anfield.
The question now is whether a seismic win for Guardiola's
side can be the launching pad towards another league title.
City have made a habit of finishing strongly in Guardiola's
six title-winning seasons in England, but have won just two of their seven
league games in 2026.
"We need to believe and to start winning games. This is
what matters in the end," said Erling Haaland, who is demanding more of
himself in the title run-in.
The Norwegian is the runaway leader for the Golden Boot but
has scored just once from open play in his last 13 appearances.
"I haven't scored enough goals since the start of this
year and I know that I need to improve," added Haaland.
With a favourable run of fixtures before Arsenal visit the
Etihad in mid-April, City have the chance to really test the Gunners mettle in
the run-in.
Mikel Arteta's men have bounced back from their own January
wobble with four straight wins in all competitions.
But a buoyant Brentford that have lost just twice at home
all season will provide a stiff test of Arsenal's title challenge.
Liverpool face tough
trek to Sunderland
Last season's title winners look increasingly likely to miss
out on the Champions League next season with Liverpool now four points adrift
of the top five.
Worse could be still to come for Arne Slot as they travel to
a Sunderland side boasting the only undefeated home record in the Premier
League.
Already short of options due to a mounting injury list, the
Reds will be without their star performer in a difficult season, Dominik
Szoboszlai, after his controversial late red card against City.
With Manchester United and Chelsea having on paper easier
tasks this week, Liverpool could find themselves cut further adrift to ramp up
speculation on Slot's future.
It says much for the domination of the Champions League by
English sides this season that both Tottenham and Newcastle cruised into the
knockout stages but find themselves mired in the bottom half of the Premier
League.
The sides meet in north London on Tuesday with Frank and
Howe under the spotlight.
Frank admitted Spurs are the more "desperate",
sitting just six points above the relegation zone in 15th.
The Dane has so far been handed a stay of execution despite
repeated calls for his head by the Tottenham support.
Howe, by contrast, remains a much loved figure on Tyneside
having ended the club's 70-year wait for a domestic trophy by lifting the
League Cup last season and twice delivering Champions League football to St.
James' Park.
He insisted on Monday he remains the right man for the job
for now.
But with England and Manchester United reportedly interested
in the 48-year-old, Howe may feel he has taken Newcastle as far as he can come
the end of the season.
Fixtures (all times
GMT)
Chelsea v Leeds, Tottenham v Newcastle, Everton v
Bournemouth (all 1930), West Ham v Man Utd (2015)
Aston Villa v Brighton, Crystal Palace v Burnley, Man City v
Fulham, Nottingham Forest v Wolves (all 1930), Sunderland v Liverpool (2015)


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