Pep Guardiola has sent a lighthearted message of support to West Ham United ahead of their crucial Premier League clash with Arsenal, injecting a bit of fun into the title race.
Manchester City kept the pressure on the league leaders with a commanding 3-0 victory over Brentford on Saturday, cutting Arsenal's lead at the top to just two points. Now, with only three games left in the season, City need a favor from West Ham, who face the Gunners in a London derby this afternoon.
But this isn't just any favor—West Ham are fighting for their own survival. Sitting 18th in the table and just one point from safety, the Hammers desperately need points to climb out of the relegation zone. It's a high-stakes matchup for both sides, with Arsenal chasing the title and West Ham battling to stay up.
After his post-match press conference, Guardiola couldn't resist showing his support. With a grin, he crossed his arms above his head to form the iconic West Ham "Irons" symbol and shouted, "COME ON YOU IRONS!" It's a gesture that's sure to resonate with Hammers fans, especially given their recent form against Arsenal—they've won three of their last six meetings across all competitions.
For City, every point counts in this nail-biting title race. For West Ham, it's a chance to play spoiler while securing their own Premier League future. Either way, it's set to be a thrilling afternoon of football.
