Manchester City moved to within four points of Premier League leaders Arsenal with their 2-0 victory over Wolves
Manchester City returned to winning ways with a crucial victory over Wolves at home in the Premier League. City secured a 2-0 triumph at the Etihad Stadium to narrow the gap to leaders Arsenal ahead of their clash with Manchester United later this weekend.
Omar Marmoush broke the deadlock for City in his first start for the club following his return from the African Cup of Nations with Egypt. Antoine Semenyo made it 2-0 with his first Premier League goal for the club since his transfer from Bournemouth earlier this month, his third in a City shirt after netting in both the FA Cup and Carabao Cup shortly after his arrival.
Marc Guehi made his City debut in the victory over Wolves, having completed his move from Crystal Palace earlier this week, reports the Manchester Evening News.
City now sit four points adrift of Arsenal in the Premier League standings, and will turn their attention to a crucial Champions League fixture in midweek against Galatasaray.
Aston Villa may also believe they are still in the title race, with Unai Emery's side seven points adrift of Arsenal in third place and will face Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon (2pm).
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Here, Mirror Sport examines the upcoming fixture schedule for Arsenal, Man City and Aston Villa as the Premier League title race heats up.
Man City's next five fixtures in all competitions
Wednesday, 28 January - vs Galatasaray (H) (8pm) - Champions League
Sunday, 1 February - vs Tottenham (A) (4.30pm) - Premier League
Wednesday, 4 February - vs Newcastle United (H) (8pm) - Carabao Cup
Sunday, 8 February - vs Liverpool (A) (4.30pm) - Premier League
Wednesday, February 11 - vs Fulham (H) (7.30pm) - Premier League
Arsenal's next five fixtures in all competitions
Sunday, January 25 - vs Manchester United (H) (4.30pm) - Premier League
Wednesday, January 28 - vs Kairat (H) (8pm) - Champions League
Saturday, January 31 - vs Leeds United (A) (3pm) - Premier League
Tuesday, February 3 - vs Chelsea (H) (8pm) - Carabao Cup
Saturday, February 7 vs Sunderland (H) (3pm) - Premier League
Aston Villa's next five fixtures in all competitions
Sunday, January 25 - vs Newcastle (A) (2pm) - Premier League
Thursday, January 29 - vs RB Salzburg (H) (8pm) - Europa League
Sunday, February 1 - vs Brentford (H) (2pm) - Premier League
Saturday, February 7 - vs Bournemouth (A) (3pm) - Premier League
Wednesday, February 11 - vs Brighton (H) (7.30pm) - Premier League
Tencdeiopt
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They're not serious, and the teams behind them are not serious neither. 🤔
correct 💯
CHBOY
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Is edging closer and closer to win the league
CHBOY
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what about Chelsea fixtures
Is Chelsea a title contender
Kopaeikmnu
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what about Chelsea fixtures
Only big teams
Jukdimptu
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what about Chelsea fixtures
sumdeimnru
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keep up the good work Gunners
subash26
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Emchi
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They're not serious, and the teams behind them are not serious neither. 🤔
Yiwcdmnpry
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ALL the super Sunday games today are no easy games which can go anywhere,,,!?
heybcklost
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lBRAHlm
who is calling
Docaikpt
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lBRAHlm
Docaikpt
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thanks
alosnika
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All is surely a win for Arsenal
Omatschibuike
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And Arsenal FC will win those next five fixtures!
Roobktuz
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so what is it about these fixtures,tell us you can't just end like that.