
"Arsenal have been top since October, and deservedly so as the strongest and most consistent competitor. But Mikel Arteta's side let City back into the contest, and given the six Premier League titles on Pep Guardiola's mantelpiece already, a sense of inevitability about City making an incredible charge to snatch it from Arsenal's hands began to feel very real."
"Games that ordinarily wouldn't jump off the page become massive. The Gunners visited bottom club Wolves in February for what looked like it should have been a routine win. But they threw away a two-goal lead, conceding in stoppage time to leave behind two precious points that had seemed guaranteed."
"Every game, every point, every weekend becomes huge. We've had what's felt like many big moments in the season already, potential turning points - Max Dowman's performance for Arsenal off the bench against Everton could prove to be the biggest of them all."
Arsenal and Manchester City have engaged in a thrilling title race in the Premier League, with Arsenal leading since October. Despite their strong performance, Arsenal allowed City back into contention, raising concerns about their ability to maintain the lead. Matches that seemed routine became tense, exemplified by Arsenal's draw against Wolves after leading 2-0. City faced challenges as well, needing to secure points against lower-ranked teams. The season has been marked by significant moments that could determine the title outcome, highlighting the pressure and unpredictability of the competition.
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