Pep Guardiola has sent a clear and uncompromising message to Manchester City players as the Premier League title race reaches a decisive stage.
The City boss made it known that their highly anticipated clash with Arsenal will be meaningless if they fail to secure all three points against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Despite Arsenal’s recent slip against Bournemouth giving City a potential advantage, Guardiola refused to get carried away, insisting his team must stay locked in on the immediate challenge.
“Talking about Arsenal, if you don’t win at Stamford Bridge – that’s not an easy place to go – maybe we don’t need to make the press conference before Arsenal because it’ll be over,” he said.
With just eight games left in the season, Guardiola did not mince words about what is required.
“You have to win all of them, all. Not one draw, no. Forget about it.”
The statement underlines just how tight the title race has become, with no room for dropped points as City push to retain their crown.
Guardiola also dismissed any belief that past dominance gives his side an automatic edge, warning that reputation alone cannot deliver results.
“The aura doesn’t make you feel wins,” he explained, noting that while City have shown quality throughout the campaign, there have been moments where they fell short.
Still, sitting second and firmly in contention, Guardiola insists the season is far from a failure — but only perfection from this point forward will be enough.
For City, the mission is now simple and brutal: win everything or risk watching the title slip away.



