Just two victories remain the only obstacle standing between Manchester City and an unprecedented fourth consecutive English championship.
In a pivotal day that reshaped both ends of the Premier League table, Manchester City asserted their dominance with a commanding 4-0 victory over Fulham, propelling them ahead of Arsenal by two points. With only two games remaining for both City and Arsenal, the title race hangs in the balance. Arsenal's fate will partially hinge on their upcoming clash against Manchester United.
Regardless of Arsenal's outcome, Manchester City can seal the title if they triumph in their upcoming fixtures against Tottenham and West Ham. Pep Guardiola's side, accustomed to performing under pressure, remains focused solely on the next game, a mantra that has guided them through previous triumphs.
Josko Gvardiol emerged as an unexpected goal-scoring hero for Guardiola's squad, notching two goals in the match against Fulham, adding to his tally of five in the last seven games. Phil Foden and Julian Alvarez also found the back of the net, extending City's remarkable unbeaten streak across all competitions to 33 matches.
Should Manchester City clinch the title, they will etch their names into English soccer history as the first team to secure the top division championship for four consecutive years, further solidifying Guardiola's legacy. Additionally, City's journey to the FA Cup final against Manchester United presents another opportunity to cement their dominance in English football.
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