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FootballAgbonlahor Names Who Will Win the Premier League Title Between Arsenal and Man City
Former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has stated emphatically that Manchester City would retain the Premier League title despite Arsenal currently topping the table.
The term has been a serious fight between the Citizens and the Gunners with fans of these two clubs anxiously waiting for who will emerge champions at the end of the season.
Pep Guardiola and his wards are the reigning champions, and they are seriously fighting to win it again this season.
Arsenal on the other hand have been having a good season not until recently when Arteta and his soldiers began to drop valuable points.
City have two games in hand
With two games in hand, the Citizens are just five points behind the Gunners on the Premier League table which means that wins for City in their remaining games will give them the title.
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According to the report on Complete Sports, Agbonlahor is convinced that Arsenal won't be able to stop City from becoming champions again.
“I bet they can’t wait to play Arsenal on Wednesday, I bet they are so excited to give Arsenal a lesson.
“Arsenal are not going to stop this City team Real Madrid will give them a good go but I don’t think they would stop them, Brighton or Manchester United won’t stop them, City would win the treble.”
Mahrez hits 2 unique milestones
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Manchester City ace Riyad Mahrez set a unique club record thanks to an impressive hat trick against Sheffield United in the FA Cup semifinal on Saturday, April 22.
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FootballIn a game in which City were heavy favourites, they were kept at bay by The Blades until the 42nd minute, when Mahrez broke the deadlock from the penalty spot.
That was the start of in was going to be an amazing afternoon for the Algerian, who got his second by parting through Sheffield’s defence just after the hour mark.
He completed his hat trick with a powerful first-time finish in the 66th minute after a delightful low cross from Jack Grealish as his goal kept City fans’ hope of a historic treble alive.