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Manchester City rip control of Premier League title race away from Arsenal: Football Weekly – podcast

In an electrifying match, Manchester City overtakes Arsenal in the Premier League title race. Max Rushden and his panel discuss the game-changing moments, from brilliant plays to critical mistakes. Dive into the drama, the players, and what...

The Guardian Sport· Apr 21, 2026 · 8:47 PM · 191 views

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In an electrifying match, Manchester City overtakes Arsenal in the Premier League title race. Max Rushden and his panel discuss the game-changing moments, from brilliant plays to critical mistakes. Dive into the drama, the players, and what this means for the league's future. #PremierLeague #ManCity #Arsenal #Football #SportsNews

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