Man City beat Arsenal 2-1. See how the result impacts the Premier League title race and what happens next.
Man City beat Arsenal 2-1. See how the result impacts the Premier League title race and what happens next.
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Man City Beat Arsenal 2-1: Title Race Takes a Dramatic Turn

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Manchester City edged Arsenal 2-1 in a crucial clash, tightening the Premier League title race and shifting momentum firmly in City’s favour.

With just weeks left in the season, this result could prove decisive.

READ: Arsenal vs Man City: title race reaches breaking point

What happened in Man City vs Arsenal

City took the lead early through Rayan Cherki, who scored in the 16th minute after a strong solo run.

Arsenal responded quickly. Just two minutes later, Kai Havertz capitalised on a mistake from goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to level the score.

The decisive moment came in the second half when Erling Haaland finished from close range in the 65th minute, securing the win for City.

Late drama followed as Arsenal pushed for an equaliser, but Havertz missed a key chance in stoppage time.

Key moments that decided the match

  • Cherki’s early goal set the tone
  • Donnarumma’s error allowed Arsenal back in
  • Haaland delivered the winning goal
  • Arsenal missed a late opportunity to equalise

What this means for the title race

Arsenal remain top of the table, but the gap has narrowed significantly.

  • Arsenal: 33 games, 70 points
  • Manchester City: 32 games, 67 points

City now sit just three points behind with a game in hand.

If they win that match, they could draw level or move ahead on goal difference.

Opta data shows Arsenal’s title probability dropping sharply, highlighting how quickly momentum has shifted.

Why this result matters

This result puts Manchester City in control of the title race narrative.

Their experience in high-pressure situations continues to show, while Arsenal now face increased pressure to respond in upcoming fixtures.

Matches like this often define who lifts the trophy.

What’s next for both teams

Manchester City

  • 22 April: vs Burnley
  • 25 April: FA Cup semi-final vs Southampton
  • 4 May: vs Everton

Arsenal

  • 25 April: vs Newcastle
  • 28 April: Champions League semi-final
  • 2 May: vs Fulham

Both teams face a demanding schedule as the season enters its final stretch.

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FAQs

Who won between Man City and Arsenal

Manchester City won 2-1.

How close is the title race now

City are three points behind Arsenal with a game in hand.

Can Arsenal still win the league

Yes, but they will need strong results in the remaining matches.

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