The Citizens have had a bit of a weird season so far. They started the Premier League campaign quickly off the blocks and went on to win their first four matches without conceding a single goal.
Manchester City have qualified for the semi-final of this season’s Champions League after beating Paris Saint Germain over the two legged quarter-final tie. The Manchester Blues will face Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid in the next stage
With about eight rounds of games – for most sides – left in the English Premier League, the race for the top four is really heating up. Manchester City, currently in fourth place with 51 points are just four points ahead
Not that long ago, the Manchester teams were fighting for the title and the Manchester derbies decided the potential champions of the season but on Sunday, these two old rivals will go head to head in an attempt to book their place in the top four.
The top four sides in the Premier League drop points in the midweek league matches. Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City lost their fixtures while Leicester were held by West Brom at King Power Stadium.
Last month, Manchester City announced that Pep Guardiola will take charge at the Etihad after the European championship in France. Manchester United and Chelsea are yet to lift the lid
Manchester giants lost while the Londoners closed down the gap at the top of the table. Arsenal stopped Leicester City at the weekend thereby breaking their seven-match unbeaten record
At the beginning of the season when the fixture list was out no one would have thought that this would be a top of the table clash at the Etihad Stadium. But in a season that has been full of surprises, that is exactly how things have turned out.