“Come to the Etihad, we’ll see,” Manchester City star Kyle Walker issues open warning to Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal
Kyle Walker appears to be very confident ahead of the game against Arsenal at the end of March.
Kyle Walker isn't a fan of Arsenal winning the Premier League and he definitely doesn't think they can win at the Etihad (Via X/@Football__Tweet)
The Premier League is shaping up to present one of the most eventful finales to a season in recent times. With Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal all in the title race, to pick a winner from the three would make any football fan sweat.
Liverpool are leading the race with 63 points, while City and Arsenal are close behind with 62 and 61 respectively. As City show no signs of stopping, the upcoming games against Arsenal and Liverpool will determine the title, as per many.
Kyle Walker, Man City’s irreplaceable right-back has won six Premier League titles ever since his move to the Etihad. The Englishman is confident of securing a historic seventh, with his recent comment on Arsenal adding to the anticipation. Pep Guardiola‘s men take on Liverpool on Sunday before facing Arsenal at the end of the month.
You've taken our assistant coach as manager. You've got Zinchenko and Gabby and it's a very good team now. You remember the last time you came to the Etihad? We'll leave it at that. Come to the Etihad, we'll see.Kyle Walker speaking for Rio Ferdinand Presents FIVE
Mikel Arteta‘s side narrowly lost out to City last season and are motivated more than ever to lift the title this season.
Rival boss names Man City manager best in his lifetime ahead of crucial clash
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is currently in his final months as Liverpool manager. The German tactician’s side is neck-to-neck with City with just 11 games left. However, he was generous beyond measure while referring to his biggest rival during his nine years at the club. Liverpool have only managed to win one title during Klopp’s reign, with the significant rest going to the giants of Manchester.
I do the job myself, so I see excellence when I face it. Pep is just that and there's so many different things he's done with different teams. How can I judge managers from the past? But in my lifetime, he's the outstanding managerJurgen Klopp while speaking at a press conference
He reinforced his opinion on the Spaniard, but made sure that everyone was reminded of his record with Guardiola.
Klopp claims that he has a ‘positive’ record against Guardiola, even though Pep has led his side to five EPL titles compared to the former’s one. With Liverpool in pole position to win this years title, the game against City on Sunday will be monumental to either side. If Liverpool secure the win, they will go four points clear, while a win for City will help them take a two-point advantage.
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