Manchester City have now fallen four points behind Arsenal after losing 1-0 to Manchester United on Sunday.
The Sky Blues, who have fallen considerably short this season despite their plethora of multi-million-pound acquisitions they’ve made in recent years, lost to an early Marcus Rashford goal and it’s safe to say that their title challenge this season is effectively over.
It’s somewhat comforting to see another team that was tipped for great things has failed to show up for large periods this campaign. However, we’re not out of the woods yet. Our match against City at the Etihad in May could end up deciding which team finishes in one of the coveted Champions League places.
Obviously, we wanted more from the season, despite a comfortable 2-0 win against Everton on Saturday, we’re all but out of the title running ourselves but at least City are doing worse.
Spurs, on the other hand, maintained their six-point lead over us in second place, five points behind Leicester at the top.