
Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola, has maintained that his team are in the race to win the Premier League title this season.
The Spaniard reminded anybody that cares to know that he is the longest serving manager in the Premier League and has the experience needed to fight until the end.
Guardiola also reminded his doubters that he has won a couple of Premier League titles coming from behind, not ruling out the fact that Arsenal are so strong.
Manchester City’s 5-4 win over Fulham on Tuesday night reduced the gap between them and Arsenal to two points.
Manchester City had taken a 5-1 lead by the 54th minute but conceded three goals in the space of 21 minutes.
Arsenal play Brentford on Wednesday night with the opportunity to restore their five-point lead.
Chelsea, meanwhile, will move back to a point behind City if they win away to Leeds United on Wednesday evening.
“Arsenal are so strong and so solid,” Guardiola said after City’s win against Fulham.
“So I know what we have to do, I know if we drop points it will be so difficult, we have to put in our mindset that it will be difficult but at the same time the Premier League is so long.
“I promise you I am the oldest manager in the Premier League and have enough experience to make a long, long run to try to fight to win the Premier League. It is so long.”
EPL: ‘I’m oldest manager, I’ve experience’ – Guardiola insists Man City can win title