Guardiola insists title race pressure still the same as Man City face Palace - Soccer News
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Guardiola insists title race pressure still the same as Man City face Palace - Soccer News
"“The same as one day, two days, a week ago, two weeks ago... it's the same. "Crystal Palace [is my focus focus], thinking about what I have to do, to always learn from my career as a manager, what you can control, what you've not done better this season. We are still fighting.”"
"“It's not the right person to ask,” Guardiola responded. “What was said, was said in the past. It is a question for the referees, what they decide, not me. "VAR has not been installed in the last weekend, it has been here for many years. We adapt; we know it. Everybody knows it.”"
"They now know that two more wins - at home to relegated Burnley and away at Conference League finalists Crystal Palace - will secure their first league crown in 22 years. City are five points behind Arsenal and play their game in hand, at home to Palace, on Wednesday, before facing Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup final."
Arsenal beat West Ham at the London Stadium with Leandro Trossard’s 83rd-minute goal, strengthening their position in the Premier League title race. Arsenal can secure their first league title in 22 years with two more wins, including matches against Burnley at home and Crystal Palace away. Manchester City remain five points behind Arsenal and have a game in hand at home to Palace before playing Chelsea in the FA Cup final. Guardiola says the pressure has not shifted and emphasizes learning, focusing on what can be controlled, and continuing the fight. He also responds to a disallowed West Ham equalizer by saying referees decide such matters and that VAR has been in place for years.
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