Pep Guardiola knows there are no excuses at Craven Cottage on Saturday. Manchester City must win. The early kick-off is not ideal – although City have had a full week to prepare for it – and Guardiola expects the dry pitch to work against his side at Craven Cottage.
But they must adapt to the conditions and simply get three points, which would see them leapfrog Arsenal at the top of the Premier League.
Arsenal will have a chance to return top – potentially for the last time this season – when they face Manchester United on Sunday, before City play their game in hand at Tottenham on Tuesday before next Sunday's final day drama.
To keep their title hopes alive, the Blues must first beat Marco Silva's Fulham, who are safely in mid-table with two games remaining. ALSO READ: Pep Guardiola gives verdict on Fulham's viral kite video ahead of Man City fixture ALSO READ: Erling Haaland makes Man City future statement as he chases 'unreal' feeling Here are the City talking points as they enter the season's climax: For the first time this season, City will take a fully-fit squad into a second successive game, offering Guardiola the chance to name his strongest lineup for the first time all season.
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