Arsène Wenger Weighs in on Title Race After Arsenal’s Defeat at Man City
Omoyeni Olabode

Legendary former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger has shared his verdict on the Premier League title race following Arsenal’s critical loss to Manchester City. The "Professeur" analyzed the fallout of the match at the Etihad, which has once again shifted the momentum in what has been a grueling three-way battle for the crown.
Despite the setback for his former club, Wenger noted that the experience and clinical nature of Pep Guardiola’s side often give them the psychological edge during the "squeaky bum time" of the season. He observed that while Arsenal has shown immense growth and tactical fluidity, City’s ability to navigate high-pressure games without blinking makes them the favorites in his eyes. Wenger suggested that the result at the Etihad might be the decisive blow that allows the reigning champions to pull away in the final weeks of the campaign.
However, the Frenchman didn't completely rule out a late twist, acknowledging that the thin margins at the top of the table mean one slip-up could change everything. For now, Wenger believes the ball is firmly in Manchester City’s court as they hunt for more silverware.
Do you agree with Wenger that Man City’s experience makes them unstoppable now, or is there still enough time for Arsenal to stage a comeback? Share your comments below!
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