
The Digest:
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted the Premier League title race is out of his team's hands, despite a 3-0 demolition of Crystal Palace on Wednesday. Goals from Antoine Semenyo, Omar Marmoush, and Savinho moved City within two points of Arsenal. Both sides now have two games remaining. Guardiola stated: "If they win two games, nothing to do, nothing to talk. All we can be is in there just in case." City face the FA Cup final against Chelsea on Saturday.
Key Points:
- City trails Arsenal by two points with two games left in the season.
- Arsenal face Burnley and Crystal Palace; City face Bournemouth and Aston Villa.
- Guardiola admits City's title hopes depend entirely on Arsenal slipping up.
- A slip by Arsenal would give City a chance to capitalise on the final day.
- City must balance FA Cup final preparations with keeping title hopes alive