Man City sink Arsenal to seize top spot in title race
Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - February 15, 2023 Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne celebrates their third goal scored by Erling Braut Haaland Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs
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Pep
Guardiola hailed Manchester City's second half power surge as the champions
knocked Arsenal off the top of the Premier League with a crucial 3-1 win on
Wednesday.
Guardiola's
side showed they are not ready to surrender the title with a ruthless display
of finishing that lifted them above Arsenal on goal difference.
Kevin De
Bruyne put City ahead in the first half at the Emirates Stadium and, although
Bukayo Saka equalised with a controversial penalty, Jack Grealish landed the
vital blow in the second half when he restored the visitors' lead.
Erling
Haaland's 26th goal in 22 league appearances for City killed off Arsenal in the
closing stages.
In the most
eagerly anticipated Premier League clash this season, City seized the momentum
in the title race.
Although
Arsenal have a game in hand that could tip the balance back in their favour,
City headed home with renewed belief they can win a fifth title in six seasons.
"In the
first half, they were much better than us. My tactics were horrible. Second
half, we were much, much better," Guardiola said.
"At
half-time, we said we were not playing, just defending because they were so
good, but we should be more active and the second half was excellent."
Having
trailed Arsenal by eight points a month ago, Guardiola's men have won four of
their last five league games, while Arsenal have stumbled.
City's title
defence is taking place under a dark cloud after the Premier League last week
charged the club with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules between
2009 and 2018.
But the race
could yet reach a memorable climax, with City due to host Arsenal on April 26
in what is shaping up to be a do-or-die showdown for both teams.
"OK,
now we are top of the league, but Arsenal have one game in hand. Winning or
losing, you have a lot of games to play, but of course coming here and winning
against that team is good," Guardiola said.
Bidding for
their first Premier League title since 2003-04, Arsenal were unable to subdue
City's battle-hardened stars.
Mikel
Arteta's team have failed to win their last four games in all competitions,
losing to City in the FA Cup before a surprise defeat at Everton and Saturday's
draw against Brentford.
"It's
exceptionally difficult to play at the level City require you to play at. If
you give three goals away, if you miss the big chances we did, the margin for
error is virtually zero," Arteta said.
"We did
a lot of simple things wrong. It's impossible against them. We had an
opportunity today and we just gave them the game. It was decided in the two
boxes."
City turn
screw
City took
the lead in the 24th minute when Grealish harassed Takehiro Tomiyasu into a
miscued backpass.
De Bruyne
pounced on the mistake with a perfectly-weighted chip from the edge of the area
that floated over out-of-position keeper Aaron Ramsdale into the net.
Arsenal drew
level in debatable fashion three minutes before half-time.
As Eddie
Nketiah flicked a shot goalwards from a tight angle, Ederson raced off his line
and collided with the Arsenal striker just before the ball was cleared off the
line by Nathan Ake.
Ederson
appeared to be trying to pull out of the challenge but Anthony Taylor awarded a
penalty despite City's furious protests and Saka stepped up to send Ederson the
wrong way with a nerveless strike.
In the midst
of a frantic clash, it was City who kept their heads and gradually turned the
screw.
Gabriel's
foul on Haaland was ruled a penalty but the Norway star was just offside when
he received Kyle Walker's pass and the spot-kick decision was overturned.
Yet City's
pressure paid off in the 72nd minute as a sweeping move cut through the Arsenal
defence.
Gabriel
conceded possession too easily and Silva, Haaland and Ilkay Gundogan exchanged
passes before Grealish applied the finishing touch, driving a deflected strike
past Ramsdale to send Guardiola into a jubilant, fist-pumping jig on the
touchline.
Haaland
sealed the points in the 82nd minute, drilling into the far corner from De
Bruyne's cross.


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