Guardiola: Man City’s Draw with Spurs a ‘Setback’ in Title Race

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has described his team’s 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur as “a setback” in the Premier League title race. The result leaves City six points behind leaders Arsenal, who secured a 4-0 victory over Leeds United the previous day.

With only one win so far in 2026, Guardiola acknowledged the challenge but emphasized his team remains in contention, stating, “We are still in it… There are 14 games left and a lot of points.” The pressure is set to intensify next weekend as City faces a crucial fixture against Liverpool, while Arsenal plays Sunderland with a chance to extend its lead.

Key Points:

The draw represents a significant missed opportunity for City to close the gap on Arsenal, allowing their rivals to solidify their position at the top.
Guardiola’s admission of a “setback” reflects the growing pressure and the unusually inconsistent form his team has shown in recent weeks.
The six-point deficit with 14 games remaining presents a substantial but not insurmountable challenge, requiring near-perfect form from City and potential stumbles from Arsenal.
The upcoming clash against Liverpool adds immediate high-stakes pressure, making every point critical in what is becoming a tightly contested three-way battle.
The statement underscores Guardiola’s focus on maintaining psychological resilience within his squad despite the recent dip in results.

While refusing to concede the title, Guardiola has openly recognized the growing difficulty of City’s task, setting the stage for a pivotal period that will test his team’s championship mettle against direct rivals.

Sources: Daily Post, BBC Sport, Sky Sports

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