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Premier League Title Race Heats Up as Arsenal and Manchester City Trade WinsPremier League Title Race Heats Up as Arsenal and Manchester City Trade Wins The Premier League title race took a dramatic turn this weekend as Arsenal and Manchester City traded wins, leaving the destination of the trophy still very much in the balance. On Saturday, Arsenal hosted Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium and put in a dominant performance. Martin Odegaard opened the scoring in the first half, followed by Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka. Arsenal cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory, extending their lead at the top of the table to five points. However, City were not to be outdone. On Sunday, they traveled to Tottenham Hotspur and faced a stern test. Harry Kane gave Tottenham the lead from the penalty spot, but Julian Alvarez equalized just before halftime. Erling Haaland then struck in the second half to give City a 2-1 victory. With their win, City closed the gap on Arsenal to three points, setting up a thrilling title race in the final weeks of the season. Arsenal still hold a slight advantage, but City have the upper hand in terms of remaining fixtures. Arsenal’s remaining games include a tough trip to Manchester City on April 26th, as well as matches against Chelsea, Brighton, Newcastle, and Wolves. City, on the other hand, only have one more away game against a top-six side (Liverpool), with their other remaining fixtures coming against Burnley, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Brighton, and Brentford. The title race is now likely to go down to the wire, with both teams desperate to clinch the trophy. Arsenal will be hoping to hold on to their lead, while City will be determined to overhaul their rivals and reclaim the title they won last season. With so much quality on show and the stakes so high, the Premier League title race promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory.

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