
Can Bournemouth Spoil Manchester City’s Title Charge? Key Stats Reveal the Unexpected Threat
The eight-time Premier League champions have no time to stew over their Wembley disappointment, though; they’ve still got work to do to secure Champions League qualification for next term.
With Chelsea and Aston Villa both winning on Friday, City come into this game in-hand one place and point outside the Premier League top five, in which they must finish to take their place among Europe’s elite for the 15th year running.
Given their superior goal difference, a draw at the Etihad Stadium would take Guardiola’s side up to fourth – above Chelsea and Villa – but it goes without saying that they’ll want three points to make the final-day trip to Fulham as low-pressure as possible.
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