City handed huge title race boost as Arsenal slip up vs Bournemouth
Manchester City haven’t kicked a ball yet this weekend but their chances of reclaiming the Premier League title have already been given a boost.
Any pessimistic Manchester City fans who thought the Blues were out of the Premier League title race need to think again.
There were always bound to be plenty more twists and turns in the final few weeks of the season – and there will surely be more to come – but not many people predicted that Arsenal would drop points at home to Bournemouth on Saturday.
In fairness, Andoni Iraola’s side have been on a superb unbeaten run, losing just one game in 90 minutes this calendar year. However, that loss did come against the Gunners.
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Arsenal went behind early on at the Emirates on Saturday when Jurrien Timber deflected a cross into the path of Junior Kroupi, who made no mistake to put the visitors ahead.
Arsenal were handed a glorious opportunity to draw level 10 minutes before half-time as Ryan Christie was penalised for a handball in the box and Viktor Gyokeres made no mistake from the spot.
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Mikel Arteta made a number of changes to spur his team on in the second half but the visitors silenced the Emirates as Alex Scott slotted home a second for his side. Arsenal pushed for an equaliser but they were unable to find one as the Cherries secured a 2-1 win.
The result means City are still nine points behind the leaders but they now have two games in hand. And let’s not forget that the Gunners will visit the Etihad Stadium a week on Sunday.
One of City’s games in hand has yet to be rearranged, but maximum points from their games in hand and a victory over Arsenal next week would mean the two teams would be level on points.