Manchester City's Premier League title hopes are still flickering—but the room for error has all but vanished. With just four matches remaining, Pep Guardiola's side finds itself five points behind Arsenal, meaning anything less than a perfect finish could spell the end of their championship defense.
Goal difference adds another layer of tension. Arsenal currently hold a four-goal advantage, having played one more game than City. That makes Saturday's clash with Brentford far more than a routine fixture—it's a must-win where every goal could prove decisive.
All eyes will be on Erling Haaland, the Premier League's top scorer, as City look to unleash their attacking firepower against the Bees. The match kicks off at 5:30 PM BST on Sky Sports, and Guardiola's men simply cannot afford to play it safe.
So, how has this season really gone for City? According to Manchester Evening News' chief City writer Simon Bajkowski, it's been a surprisingly strong campaign. After a shaky start that saw them lose two of their first three games and raise doubts about summer recruitment, the team has gelled impressively. They won the Carabao Cup, reached the FA Cup final, and remained in four competitions until March—a better outcome than many anticipated.
Can they still overtake Arsenal? Bajkowski isn't optimistic. "Arsenal are going to have to lose one of their last three games," he explains, noting that West Ham on Sunday might be their best chance to slip up. "If West Ham don't beat Arsenal, I think it's Arsenal's title. And City still have the small matter of needing to win all their own games."
For City fans, it's a familiar feeling—the title race going down to the wire. But this time, the margin for error is razor-thin, and every goal against Brentford could be the one that makes all the difference.
