Winning Premier League is equivalent to clinching Wimbledon title: Pep Guardiola

They trailed the Gunners by eight points at the start of April, but a run of 11 consecutive league wins stretching back to February has seen them open up a four-point gap at the summit as they seek a fifth Premier League title in six seasons.

The city will wrap up the title if Arsenal loses to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, or beat Chelsea the following day. They are also on course for the Treble after trouncing heavy-weight Real Madrid on Wednesday to reach the Champions League final.

"Tennis players say to serve to win Wimbledon is the most difficult one. It is non-stop. We are satisfied to play the Champions League final but now is coming the most difficult thing." said City manager Guardiola. He added, "But on Sunday the game is in our hands to win the most important competition."

Guardiola says City have shown the same mentality this season as they have in previous title-winning campaigns, despite spending the majority of this year behind long-time leaders Arsenal.

They trailed the Gunners by eight points at the start of April, but a run of 11 consecutive league wins stretching back to February has seen them open up a four-point gap at the summit as they seek a fifth Premier League title in six seasons.

"Now we talk about mentalities because we won. And I don't believe in that. I defend the team when we lose and they had the same mentality. This is the reality. To recover eight points on Arsenal, first, we had one game in hand at that moment, so it was a little bit tough but we knew we had to win almost all games and they had to drop it."

Pep explained also saying, "If Arsenal had maintained the same rhythm as the first leg [half of the season] and doing what they had done it would not be possible to catch them. But they drop a few points and we were there. Again, another season, and that means a lot to us."

 

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