Three Talking Points From the Premier League
Arsenal hold a five-point lead after Manchester City conceded three goals in 13 minutes and drew at Everton.
- Manchester City drew three-three with Everton on Monday, allowing Arsenal to regain the Premier League title advantage with a five-point lead over City.
- Pep Guardiola's City side led through a Jeremy Doku strike, but mistakes and ill-discipline saw Everton score three goals in just 13 minutes on Merseyside.
- After the match, Guardiola told Sky Sports, "We take the point and until it's over, we will continue," noting his team's lack of aggression allowed Everton to mount a comeback.
- Jamie Carragher believes Arsenal can wrap up the Premier League title against West Ham next Sunday, stating, "If Arsenal win that game away, they have won the league."
- The Gunners also remain in contention to lift the Champions League and will face Atletico Madrid in the semi-final second-leg on Tuesday evening.
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[OSEN=Reporter Kang Pil-ju] Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher (48) claimed that Arsenal has virtually secured the championship after Manchester City drew. On the 5th (Korean time), Manchester City drew 3-3 with Everton, adding only one point. As a result, Manchester City remained at 71 points, falling 5 points behind league leaders Arsenal (76 points).
Arsenal have taken a significant lead in the race for the Premier League title, after Manchester City dropped points in the clash with Everton, now leaving the fate of the championship in the hands of the Londoners. Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has also spoken about the current situation, who in an analysis for Sky Sports stressed that Mikel Arteta's team should focus only on its results and not on its rivals. "Now everything is back in Arsenal'…
How many points Arsenal need to win Premier League title after Man City slip up
The Premier League title race is now back in Arsenal's hands after Manchester City drew 3-3 with Everton in a Monday night thriller at the Hill Dickinson Stadium
Despite Manchester City's late equalizer against Everton (3-3), Arsenal now seem to have the best chance again in the nail-biting Premier League title race. The English media are relishing the fierce battle for the championship.
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