Pep Guardiola Urges Manchester City to Remain Perfect Amidst Title Pressure

Pep Guardiola has issued a stern warning to his Manchester City squad emphasizing that any misstep could cost them the title. City in pursuit of a historic fourth consecutive Premier League title, currently trail leaders Arsenal by a single point with three matches remaining. Guardiola is confident that Arsenal will win their remaining fixtures putting pressure on City to secure maximum points to stay in contention for the title.

Ahead of their clash with Fulham, Guardiola stressed the importance of winning all remaining games, regardless of whether they play before or after Arsenal. He emphasized that any errors could lead to losing the Premier League drawing parallels to past experiences with Liverpool. Guardiola highlighted the consistency and quality of Arsenal performances since the winter break indicating that they are unlikely to drop points in their remaining matches.

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