Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola warns his team will drop points in the Premier League title race despite a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Newcastle United.
Match Summary
Nico O’Reilly opened the scoring for City at the Etihad Stadium, but Lewis Hall equalized for Newcastle. O’Reilly struck again in the 27th minute to clinch the win for Guardiola’s squad.
Title Race Standings
The result leaves Manchester City just two points behind leaders Arsenal, who face Tottenham in the north London derby on Sunday. City have secured three straight Premier League wins, while Arsenal manage only two victories in their last seven league outings.
Guardiola’s Cautious Outlook
Guardiola doubts City will triumph in all 11 remaining Premier League fixtures. “Today it looks good, but tomorrow, who knows? We gained two points on Aston Villa and Chelsea for Champions League qualification. Now we’re closer to the top—that’s a strong sign,” he stated post-match.
“But many things will happen. I feel we won’t win every game. I don’t know about Arsenal, but injuries, FA Cup, Champions League, travels, and the Carabao Cup final will test us amid an international break.”
He urged focus: “The best approach is to relax now and prepare for Leeds. It all depends on our performance improving. Was it a perfect game against Newcastle? No. Ideal? No. But we acted as a united team, essential for Champions League and Premier League clashes against sides like Newcastle.”

