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Premier League: Manchester City seek three points to boost confidence

A point separates the top three teams after 28 games, with Arsenal and Liverpool tied on 64 points and Manchester City in third place with 63 points

Reuters Manchester Published 31.03.24, 10:48 AM
In this picture shared by Manchester City on X, Erling Haaland (left) and Kevin De Bruyne during a training session on Friday

In this picture shared by Manchester City on X, Erling Haaland (left) and Kevin De Bruyne during a training session on Friday X

Manchester City can set themselves up to succeed once again on multiple fronts and lift their confidence for the season's run-in with a win over title rivals Arsenal in Sunday's blockbuster English Premier League clash, midfielder Rodri said.

A point separates the top three teams after 28 games, with Arsenal and Liverpool tied on 64 points and Manchester City in third place with 63 points.

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Asked about City's clash against Arsenal, Rodri told reporters: "I'm not saying it's going to be decisive, but it will be very important for our confidence, and we will show them that we are here again.

"It's not just this game that's like a final, it's all of them from now until the end of the season. We're still in every competition, but any game that you lose can practically leave you out of the running.

"Really that's the level that this league demands from you, to reach between 90 and 100 points to be able to win the league. So, we have to win practically every game and that starts against Arsenal, who are currently the league leaders."

Apart from being involved in the league title race, City have also reached the quarter finals of the Champions League and the FA Cup semi-final.

Rodri did not shy away from discussing the club's ambitions to match last season's historic treble, saying: "Our objective is basically this: if we were able to show that we could win everything we won last season, then why can't we do it again?

"Of course, it's incredibly hard to do, the world of football is very difficult, but we'll take it step by step."

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta wants his team to enjoy the moment against a City side he believes have pushed the level of the game globally and who have the world's best coach in Pep Guardiola.

"We've done a lot already to be in the position that we are and now we have to embrace and enjoy the moment and go for it," Arteta told reporters on Friday.

"(City) have raised the bar in this league, I think in football in general, to a level that hadn't been seen before," he added.

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