Manchester City Edge Newcastle in Tight Premier League Clash
Manchester City secure a 2-1 victory over Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium, closing the gap to Arsenal in the Premier League title race. Nico O’Reilly scores twice for City, first putting them ahead before Lewis Hall equalizes for Newcastle. O’Reilly nets again in the 27th minute to clinch the win.
The result leaves City just two points behind leaders Arsenal, who face Tottenham in the north London derby on Sunday. City now boast three straight Premier League wins, while Arsenal manage only two victories in their last seven league outings.
Guardiola Predicts Points Drops Ahead
Pep Guardiola warns that Manchester City will not remain unbeaten through the remainder of the title race. Despite the positive momentum, the City manager expects challenges from cup competitions, injuries, and a packed schedule.
“Today it looks good, but many things will happen,” Guardiola states post-match. “I have the feeling we’re not going to win all the games. Come FA Cup, Champions League, travels—many games and injuries are coming.”
He highlights recent progress: “We took two more points off Aston Villa and Chelsea for Champions League qualification. Now we’re closer to the top—that’s an incredibly good sign.”
Guardiola urges focus on the next fixture against Leeds United: “The best way is to relax now and concentrate on Leeds. In the end, it depends on our level and how we play better.”
Reflecting on the Newcastle game, he adds: “Was it perfect? No. Ideal? No. But we were a team, the way you need to be in crucial Champions League and Premier League matches against sides like Newcastle.”
With 11 Premier League games left, both City and Arsenal face a grueling run-in across multiple fronts.

