“Manchester City” continues the fight for the championship

As the battle for the championship in the English Premier League intensifies, Manchester City is stepping onto the field as the main competitor against the leader Arsenal. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
As the decisive part of the season approaches, every point and every match result becomes highly significant. In this process, the competition between the teams is becoming even more intense.
Manchester City’s head coach Josep Guardiola firmly emphasized that his team will not give up the fight for the championship. According to him, many difficulties lie ahead, including a congested schedule, competitions, and the risk of injuries.
However, these circumstances cannot be a reason to surrender. After the 2-2 draw with Tottenham, Guardiola sharply rejected questions about dropping out of the championship race.
He stated that he intends to fight for the Premier League title until the very end. The coach also mentioned that the remainder of the season will be full of unpredictable events.
Guardiola admitted that he cannot guarantee his team will win every match, but this is not a reason to stop fighting. In his opinion, the most important thing is to prepare maximally for each game, rest, and focus on the next match.
Guardiola also emphasized that there are still many games left in the Premier League, which provides a great opportunity for results to change. He reminded that his team is participating in several competitions, including important matches such as the English Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and the League Cup final.
Nevertheless, he said that City will continue to fight until the very end in the championship race. Guardiola mentioned Arsenal’s resilience as a key factor intensifying the competition and highlighted his team’s ability to withstand the challenges of the schedule.
Although he admitted it is difficult to say “what will happen in the end,” he clearly stated that City will not give up striving for the championship. Now the main question is how well Arsenal can withstand this pressure and whether City can maintain its pace until the end.





