Gary Cahill, a former Chelsea and England defender, thinks that Manchester City’s depth in the team will enable them to meet the challenges of the title chase and surpass Arsenal for first place.
After defeating Liverpool 4-1 yesterday, City briefly cut Arsenal’s advantage to five points, but the Gunners reclaimed their eight-point lead over Leeds United two hours later. The Pep Guardiola team has a game in hand over their opponents, but both teams have been playing relentlessly, so it will probably come down to the final minute.
Around the end of April, the two teams square off in what is anticipated to be a titanic matchup. Although Arsenal has the tougher league schedule, their absence from European involvement has freed up their calendar. Cahill, however, is confident that City has the team to succeed and a manager in Pep Guardiola who possesses crucial expertise.
When asked who he thinks would win the league, Cahill responded to Premier League productions, “I would look at Man City.” “You consider the difficult contests in which you wish the opposition will score less.
“Chelsea, Man City, and Liverpool have yet to play for Arsenal. The major game, which will take place on April 26 towards the end of the month, will undoubtedly be that one.
“I don’t see City escaping; the pressure will remain until the very last play.” They have a lot of games coming up, but I believe they can manage it due to the depth of the team.
“The squad they have is more than capable of dealing with that,” the author said. “You have a manager who is used to that pile-up and this amount of games.”