- Richard Jolly: How Arsenal’s summer transfer business set up Premier League title race collapse Irish Independent —
- Man City are getting cocky – if this can’t fuel Arsenal, nothing will The i Paper —
- Seven reasons Man City are in charge of title race as Arsenal outwitted - from dark arts to desire Manchester Evening News —
- Mikel Arteta may never recover if Arsenal complete Premier League's biggest choke ever Mirror —
- Declan Rice is right - this title race isn't done yet. Here's five reasons why Arsenal CAN still win the Premier League - from the returning player who will 'unleash havoc', to the mentality shift on display against Man City Daily Mail —
- OLIVER HOLT: Even if Arsenal win nothing they would be insane to bow to the angry AFTV mob and sack Mikel Arteta. The Gunners boss is so near to success, why rip it up now? Daily Mail —
- Arsenal are despondent, but the Premier League race is far from over | Jonathan Wilson The Guardian —
- Arsenal given 73 PER CENT chance of winning Premier League despite Man City loss Mirror —
- Man City know Arsenal Premier League reality after decisive Carabao Cup shift Manchester Evening News —
- Supercomputer reveals Arsenal have a 73 PER CENT chance of winning title despite losing to Man City - while it's bad news for Tottenham fans! Daily Mail —
- Erling Haaland keeps his cool and turns up heat on Arsenal as Gabriel loses his head Irish Times —
- Haaland keeps his cool and turns up heat on Arsenal as Gabriel loses his head The Guardian —
Man City Beats Arsenal in Title Race
Erling Haaland scored the decisive goal in a highly physical encounter that saw him clash repeatedly with Arsenal defender Gabriel.
Despite the loss, a supercomputer still gives Arsenal a 73% chance of winning the title, though momentum has clearly shifted toward Pep Guardiola's side.
Former stars have criticized Mikel Arteta's tactical choices, particularly his selection of full-backs, which some argue hampered Arsenal's attack.
The match ended in high tension, with Haaland taunting Arsenal players by reminding them of their history of 'coming up short'.
Arsenal Fútbol Club
Argentine sports club
Argentine sports club
Erling Haaland
Norwegian association football player (born 2000)
Norwegian association football player (born 2000)
Gabriel Magalhães
Brazilian association football player
Brazilian association football player
Pep Guardiola
Spanish association football player and manager (born 1971)
Spanish association football player and manager (born 1971)