I don't think Manchester City are good enough to win the Champions League this season winning the Premier League will depend on whether Arsenal do what they do well, and bottle it' Former City defender assesses their trophy chances this term
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I don't think Manchester City are good enough to win the Champions League this season  winning the Premier League will depend on whether Arsenal do what they do well, and bottle it' Former City defender assesses their trophy chances this term
"Ruben Dias (Image credit: Alamy) The form Arsenal are in at the moment, it's going to be difficult, although for me I think winning the Premier League is the most rewarding, because it's a long old journey. In the Champions League, you need that stroke of luck. Are they good enough to win it, the way they're playing? I wouldn't think so."
"City have won only one of four Premier League games since Ruben Dias was ruled out with a hamstring injury, although he's about to return to the pitch. He's been a big miss as a central defender, Phelan said, speaking in association with Gambling.com, who specialise in comparing trustworthy UK casinos. You may like Marc Guehi coming in now could add that bit more steel, but"
Manchester City sit six points behind league leaders Arsenal and travel to Anfield to face Liverpool. City drew after leading 2-0 at Tottenham, which extended the gap to Arsenal. City have secured a place in the Carabao Cup final and reached the FA Cup fourth round and the Champions League last 16, where a tie against Real Madrid or Inter is likely. The club has not claimed a major honour in the previous season for the first time in eight years, and a domestic cup would provide momentum. Ruben Dias has been absent with a hamstring injury, and City have won one of four league games in his absence; Dias is close to returning. Defensive reinforcement such as Marc Guehi could add more steel.
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