History haunts Arsenal as Man City take control of title race
Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland (R) heads the ball in front of goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on April 19, 2026. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
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The spectre of a charging Manchester City haunts Arsenal
once more after a 2-1 defeat at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday put a huge dent in
the Gunners' hopes of a first Premier League title in 22 years.
Mikel Arteta's men remain on top of the table for now but
could be knocked off their perch for the first time in 2026 when City, with a
game in hand, visit doomed Burnley on Wednesday.
Arsenal had lost just three times in 49 games this season
before last month's League Cup defeat to City.
But they have won just one of their past six games,
including four consecutive defeats in domestic competitions, as they contemplate
another trophyless season.
It is a case of history repeating itself for long-suffering
Arsenal fans, who have seen their side finish second in the Premier League for
the past three seasons.
In both the 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns, Pep Guardiola's
relentless team reeled in Arteta's side while last season the Gunners finished
behind a resurgent Liverpool.
Once again City have hit their stride when it matters most,
just as Arsenal have run out of steam.
Guardiola has now won 31 of his 39 Premier League games in
April as he eyes a seventh title during his decade in Manchester.
By contrast, Arteta has overseen just 11 victories in 27
April league fixtures during his six-and-a-half years in charge.
Arteta was keen to stress that fortune had not favoured his
side in a game of fine margins at the Etihad.
While Arsenal clearly showed signs of nerves in losing at
home to Bournemouth last weekend, they took the game to City and were
undeterred by Rayan Cherki's brilliant opener.
Kai Havertz charged down Gianluigi Donnarumma's attempted
clearance to level almost immediately and Arsenal had plenty of other chances.
Eberechi Eze's shot somehow came off the post and along the
line rather than into the net when the score was 1-1 and Gabriel Magalhaes's
deflected header also came off the post in a frantic finale.
But Arsenal have only themselves to blame for repeated
failings that have not been addressed.
Twice Havertz missed huge chances in the second half -- the
German international failed to beat Donnarumma when one-on-one before heading
over when unmarked deep into stoppage time.
After an injury-disrupted 18 months, Havertz was thrust into
action for the full match as Arteta left Viktor Gyokeres on the bench until the
final minutes.
The Swede was the man signed to solve Arsenal's need for a
prolific number nine in last summer's transfer window.
Gyokeres is the club's top scorer with 18 goals in all
competitions, but he has rarely looked as if he is the answer against
top-quality opposition.
Arteta admitted that City were sharper in attack.
"We proved that we are there, but the reality is that
in the two boxes there was a difference," said Arteta. "That's what
we think is the difference between the two sides, the finishing in the boxes.
"There is an element of luck, there is an element of
timing, of execution. There are a lot of things that have to be your way.
"At the end, winning or not winning is going to come
down to this moment. There are certain individual moments that you need in order
to achieve what we want."
For Guardiola, Erling Haaland proved the value of a
world-class striker.
The Norwegian had been well-marshalled in a bruising battle
with Gabriel, but stole ahead of his marker to slot home the winning goal and
his 47th for club and country this season.
"You can see the difference today on the field and
those top players made a difference today," former Arsenal captain Patrick
Vieira told Sky Sports.
"They will feel the pressure more now. I always
question the mental strength of the team and I will question it more now
regarding the result today."

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