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Man City Turn Up Title Heat with Crucial Win Over Newcastle, Guardiola Tells Arsenal: “Over to You”

by Farwa

By The Pak Global Pakistan

A jubilant Pep Guardiola punched the air in all four directions of the Etihad Stadium after Manchester City edged past Newcastle United 2-1 in a pulsating Premier League encounter — a victory that could prove decisive in the title race.

On a tense night filled with nerves, City delivered when it mattered most, cutting the gap at the top to just two points behind Arsenal. The message from Manchester was loud and clear: the pressure is now firmly on the Gunners.

Guardiola, clearly delighted with both the result and the atmosphere, even told his players to enjoy three days off — suggesting they celebrate with “caipirinhas and daiquiris” after a performance built on resilience rather than flair.

“The connection we had with our fans was the best of the season,” Guardiola said. “It wasn’t the perfect game, but we were a team — and that’s what we need at this stage.”

Haaland Leads the Fight

While he did not find the net, Erling Haaland was instrumental. The Norwegian striker showcased relentless pressing, defensive contributions, and physical dominance throughout the match. His perfectly delivered cross set up Nico O’Reilly’s decisive second goal — completing the youngster’s brace.

“Without Erling, it would not have been possible,” Guardiola admitted, naming him man of the match.

O’Reilly’s performance will not go unnoticed, especially by England boss Thomas Tuchel. Traditionally viewed as a left-back, the young talent demonstrated impressive versatility in an advanced role, adding to England’s growing list of adaptable defensive options. Newcastle’s Lewis Hall also impressed with a goal and an energetic display.

Donnarumma Delivers When It Counts

City’s resolve was tested until the very last seconds. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma once again proved why he is regarded as a big-game player. Deep into stoppage time, he produced a stunning low save to deny Harvey Barnes and preserve City’s narrow lead.

It was reminiscent of his crucial late stop against Liverpool earlier in the season — moments that could ultimately define City’s campaign.

Arsenal Face Crucial Test

The spotlight now turns to north London, where Mikel Arteta and Arsenal must respond in a high-stakes derby against Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs, under interim boss Igor Tudor, will be eager to dent their rivals’ title ambitions.

This may not be the machine-like Manchester City side that dominated recent seasons, but with Guardiola steering the ship and seasoned leaders like Ruben Dias and Rodri in the squad, they remain formidable contenders.

The equation is simple: win every remaining match, and the Premier League trophy could once again return to the Etihad.

Now, all eyes shift to Arsenal. The pressure has arrived.

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