Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City’s 2‑1 win over Arsenal offers “hope” rather than certainty in the Premier League title race, even as momentum swings firmly toward his side. City now sit three points behind the leaders with a game in hand and could move top for the first time this year by beating struggling Burnley on Wednesday. Guardiola, however, stressed that Arsenal remain ahead on points and goal difference, urging a step‑by‑step approach. Erling Haaland delivered the decisive goal midway through the second half in a match defined by narrow margins, with Arsenal twice hitting the post and Kai Havertz missing two major chances. Rayan Cherki had opened the scoring with a brilliant solo effort before Havertz equalised by charging down Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Guardiola reserved special praise for Bernardo Silva, who will leave at season’s end after nine years. He called the midfielder a “legend”, highlighting his consistency and influence throughout his Etihad tenure.