Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has delivered a fiery press conference ahead of tomorrow night's potential Premier League title decider against Arsenal.
The north London outfit currently sit on top of the table, five points clear of City in second. However, the reigning league champions have two games in hand on their title rivals, meaning Mikel Arteta's side must secure all three points at the Etihad Stadium tomorrow night to keep their fate in their own hands.
Ahead of the highly-anticipated fixture, Guardiola has claimed that his team has been treating every match as a final in recent weeks. "I never believe about the training conditions", the Spaniard replied when asked about why City always seem to get better during the final part of the season.
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"People say when we lose the game the first argument is the physicality is not good. That is bull****. My team arrive at the end of the season know if they lose games it will be over.
"That's why in October, November you can't have that feeling. When we got 100 points we started everything as a final, when we start seasons after back-to-back titles they don't feel like finals. But now I get that feeling cause it's really really close.
"To arrive at this point in the league to have the chances in the hands - but they [Arsenal] have the chance too, the destiny will be in their hands if they win, but if we win destiny will be in our hands in the seven games left we have."
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