Buckle up, Premier League fans — Manchester City just turned the title race into a full-blown blockbuster thriller!
Yesterday at the Etihad Stadium, under those famous lights, the Citizens absolutely dissected Crystal Palace like a Pep Guardiola masterclass on steroids. Final score: Manchester City 3 – 0 Crystal Palace. Three goals, three points, and suddenly Arsenal are looking nervously over their shoulders with the finish line in sight. The chase is ON!
The Match That Had Everything (Including Magic from Foden)
Early doors were a bit cagey — Palace arrived safe from relegation and with eyes on their own Conference League final, so they parked the bus and hoped for counters. But you don’t park anything against this City side for long.

32nd minute: Enter Phil Foden — the Stockport Iniesta. A cheeky, outrageous backheel assist that belonged in a highlights reel for the ages. Antoine Semenyo pounced and rifled it home. 1-0! The Etihad exploded like a blue volcano.

40th minute: Foden wasn’t done cooking. Another moment of genius — he picks out Omar Marmoush who makes it 2-0 before halftime. Game? Over. Palace? Shell-shocked. Foden now hitting 100+ Premier League goal contributions — what a superstar!

The second half was pure control. City stroked the ball around, Palace chased shadows, and late on Savinho (set up by Rayan Cherki) added a stylish third. 3-0. Comfortable. Dominant. Clinical
Title Race Update: The Gap is Down to TWO POINTS!

Arsenal still lead on 79 points, but City are now on 77 with a superior goal difference and games in hand vibes. Two massive fixtures left for the Blues (Bournemouth away, Villa at home), while Arsenal still have Burnley and that tricky trip to Palace on the final day.
This isn’t just a win — it’s a statement. Pep’s machine is purring at exactly the right time. One slip from the Gunners and the trophy is heading back to Manchester. The tension is delicious!
The Vibes at the Etihad? Electric
- Foden conducting the orchestra like a maestro.
- The substitutes and bench energy looking scary deep.
- That famous City crowd roaring every pass in the final third.
- Post-match: players celebrating like the title was already won, knowing full well the job isn’t finished.
Palace fought gamely early on (shoutout to Dean Henderson’s saves), but against a City side smelling blood in a title race? No chance. Oliver Glasner even admitted they were “too good” for his Eagles.
To the City faithful who turned the Etihad into a fortress once again — you’re the 12th man making this late surge possible. The blue half of Manchester is buzzing. The red half of North London? Probably checking their blood pressure.
This season has been a rollercoaster, but yesterday reminded everyone why you never, EVER write off Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

What happens next could define legacies. Can Arsenal hold their nerve? Can City produce one final sprint of greatness?
Drop your bold predictions below — will it go to the final day? Who’s lifting the trophy? And most importantly… who’s ready for the most dramatic Premier League ending in years?
Come on City! 🩵🏆 The chase is real. The party’s only just beginning.
SOURCE: Premier League












