Burnley vs Manchester City LIVE: Guardiola denies frustration as City spurn chances to further extend lead over Arsenal

Managers react as Man City beat Arsenal in top-of-table clash

Why Manchester City’s subdued win over Burnley may prove a misstep in nailbiting title race

It may be a familiar feeling for Arsenal, overhauled by Manchester City again in the run-in, just as they were three seasons ago.

After exactly 200 days at the summit, Arsenal have been knocked off it, if only until Saturday. For the first time since August, City are top. Burnley cemented the relegation that has been on the cards for them since August. City can time their surge to the top of the table to depress their rivals, and yet they did not have the air of an unstoppable juggernaut. They were separated from the demoted Clarets only by Erling Haaland’s 35th goal of the season and his second winner in four days.

This was City’s fifth consecutive victory but the least impressive of them. Their lack of ruthlessness could encourage Arsenal. They are now top on goals scored, but squandered a chance to go ahead on goal difference.

Richard Jolly22 April 2026 22:22

Liam Rosenior sacked by Chelsea three months into six-year contract

Calum McFarlane will take charge of the team as Interim Head Coach until the end of the season, starting with Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Leeds.

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Man City stay silent on John Stones’ future amid summer exit rumours

Manchester City are remaining tight-lipped regarding the future of England defender John Stones, amid growing speculation that he is set to depart the club when his contract expires this summer.

The 31-year-old has enjoyed a trophy-laden spell since his 2016 move from Everton to the Etihad Stadium, accumulating an impressive haul that includes a Champions League title, two FA Cups, and six Premier League crowns.

Stones is hoping to secure a seventh league triumph with Pep Guardiola’s side before his anticipated exit.

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Premier League fixtures this weekend

While City will be in FA Cup action this weekend – along with Chelsea and Leeds United – there is otherwise a near-full weekend of Premier League fixtures.

Eyes will mainly be on Arsenal as they look to keep their title challenge on track when they welcome Newcastle on Saturday.

Here’s the full list of what we can look forward to this weekend:

Friday, 24 April

Sunderland vs Nottingham Forest

Saturday, 25 April

Fulham vs Aston Villa – 12.30pm

West Ham vs Everton – 3pm

Wolves vs Tottenham – 3pm

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – 3pm

Arsenal vs Newcastle – 5.30pm

Monday, 27 April

Man Utd vs Brentford – 8pm

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Up next

Manchester City’s next game sees their attention turn to the FA Cup, with the Cityzens facing Southampton in the semi-finals on Saturday, 25 April before their next Premier League game comes on Monday, 4 May against Everton.

Burnley’s next game comes away to Leeds on Friday, 1 May.

Chris Wilson22 April 2026 23:15

Premier League title race: Do Arsenal or Man City have the easier run-in?

Pep Guardiola’s side beat Arsenal at the weekend to set up a fascinating last month of the title race, cutting the Gunners’ lead to just three points ahead of their trip to Turf Moor.

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Walker: ‘What this club means to this town is incredible’

“What this club means to this town is incredible. You see a Burnley shirt whenever you drive into training, and it means a lot to them,” said Burnley defender Kyle Walker on Sky.

“From us to them, thank you for every bit of support this season, and hopefully we can do you proud come next season and get straight back into the big leagues, which is where I feel this club should be,” he added.

Chris Wilson22 April 2026 22:52

Haaland: ‘Just try to win’

“We had a lot of chances, but I’m happy we win and that’s the most important thing. Anything else, don’t think, just try to win,” said Erling Haaland at full-time.

“As I said, it’s all about winning, no matter how, we try to play our football and just try to win. That’s what you have to have in your mind, and now we focus on Saturday,” he added.

(Reuters)
Chris Wilson22 April 2026 22:48

Remaining fixtures

Here’s how the remaining fixtures look for City and Arsenal then:

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More from Guardiola

On the feeling of being top, Guardiola adds: “Five games, it’s the Premier League. Five games and now we have a semi-final on Saturday. Then we try to prepare the next games.

“It’s a big opportunity to play four finals in a row. Maybe we have to make some changes. At the end we were a little bit tired but we are ready.”

On when he can expect Rodri back, he says: “I don’t know yet. Day by day we see.”

(AP)
Chris Wilson22 April 2026 22:38