Manchester City appeal rejected by Premier League: report
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Manchester City appeal rejected by Premier League: report
"Manchester City is chasing their second domestic treble in just seven years, having already beaten Arsenal in last month's Carabao Cup final. They are three points behind the Gunners with a game in hand in the race for the title."
"City's cup exploits have forced the postponement of their Premier League games at home to Crystal Palace and away at Bournemouth, which limits the number of midweek slots available for rearrangement."
"Following City's progress to the FA Cup Final, the club asked the Premier League if they could instead face Bournemouth on May 12 and take on Palace seven days later, allowing them an extra day to recover for the Wembley showpiece."
Manchester City aims for a second domestic treble in seven years, having already won the Carabao Cup. They are three points behind Arsenal in the Premier League with a game in hand. City faces Chelsea in the FA Cup Final on May 16. Their cup success has led to postponed league matches against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth. City requested to play Bournemouth on May 12 and Palace later, but Premier League policy typically requires the earlier scheduled match to be played first.
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