Premier League: Manchester City poised to tick off first part of treble

The sky blue juggernaut has laid waste to everything in its path in a staggering run of form and it is now just three wins away from matching Man United’s 1999 feat.

Published : May 18, 2023 21:42 IST , LONDON - 3 MINS READ

Manchester City might be crowned champion before it even kicks a ball this weekend if Arsenal loses at relegation battler Nottingham Forest.
Manchester City might be crowned champion before it even kicks a ball this weekend if Arsenal loses at relegation battler Nottingham Forest. | Photo Credit: AP
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Manchester City might be crowned champion before it even kicks a ball this weekend if Arsenal loses at relegation battler Nottingham Forest. | Photo Credit: AP

A few weeks ago Manchester City’s path to a treble still looked littered with obstacles but suddenly Pep Guardiola’s side have a clear run to sporting immortality.

The sky blue juggernaut has laid waste to everything in its path in a staggering run of form and it is now just three wins away from matching Manchester United’s 1999 feat.

It can tick off the first box this weekend by wrapping up the Premier League title for the fifth time in six seasons.

What had looked like being a two-horse race right to the wire now looks like being a procession after Arsenal buckled under the pressure exerted by a relentless City.

City might be crowned champion before it even kicks a ball this weekend if Arsenal loses at relegation battler Nottingham Forest on Saturday -- a scenario that is more likely than seemed possible a few weeks ago when the Gunners were top of the table.

Even if Arsenal does shake off the hangover of last week’s 3-0 home defeat by Brighton and Hove Albion, a result that all but ended its title hopes, City will seal the deal on Sunday if it beats Chelsea at home.

Should it require it, City still has two more matches, against Brighton and Brentford, to knock off the three points it requires to be crowned the king of England yet again.

In truth, it would be a surprise if City does not extend its winning run in the league to 14 matches by the end of the season and then goes on to claim the treble.

Guardiola’s side looks unstoppable. Just ask Real Madrid’s players who were brushed off like a speck of dust in Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg.

City’s 4-0 margin of victory at The Etihad Stadium barely did justice to the gulf in class between the sides and Inter Milan will hold no fears for City in the final.

“I don’t know what it is, whether it is our fans or the pitch, we just feel unstoppable. Even in the league we feel no-one can beat us. It is unbelievable,” City’s attacking midfielder Jack Grealish said of his side’s home form.

Guardiola’s team also has a date with Manchester United in the FA Cup final on June 3 -- potentially the toughest part of its quest to complete the treble as its neighbour will be desperate to keep its epic 1999 feat unique.

While the title race may have petered out earlier than expected, the battle to avoid relegation remains very much on the boil, even if Southampton has already been condemned.

Leicester City is just about hanging on to its top-flight status but depending on results this weekend, it may have to start planning for life in the Championship.

With two games left 19th-placed Leicester has 30 points, with Leeds United on 31, Everton on 32 and Forest on 34.

Should Forest beat Arsenal and Everton win at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, Leicester will go to top-four hopefuls Newcastle United on Monday knowing only a win will keep alive any chance of avoiding the drop.

Leeds will also be hoping that Arsenal and Wolves do it a favour before it travels to West Ham United on Sunday.

Liverpool’s late-season charge could yet see it gatecrash the top-four and it hosts Aston Villa seeking an eighth successive victory to keep the pressure on Newcastle and Manchester United which is away at Bournemouth.

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