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Saka reveals reveals why City game won’t determine Premier League winner

Arsenal are currently in a Premier League title race with Manchester City and gunners winger Bukayo Saka has revealed why their game against, City won't determine who wins it.

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has opened up on their chances of winning the Premier League title this season and reveals why he believes their game against Manchester City won’t decide the winner.

Arsenal is currently leading the Premier League table with 73 points after 30 games, closely followed by second-placed Manchester City, which has 67 points plus a game in hand. The race for the title is heating up, and Saka believes that Arsenal has a real chance of winning it this season.

“As players, we really want to do this. We know that everything is in our hands and we just have to keep going game by game. If we win these last eight games and get some good results, the title can be ours, so we just have to stay focused. It’s a long season, and we have to be consistent all the way through, so that’s what we’ll try to do,” said Saka as per Arsenal Media.

Saka has been impressive this season as he has scored 12 goals as well as providing 10 assists. His performances have been crucial in Arsenal’s success this season, and he is expected to play a key role in their remaining games.

“I wouldn’t say [the Man City game] is the final, but maybe the semi-final because it’s massive and so important as both teams are fighting at the top. It’s really close so it’ll be a massive game,” added Saka.

The game against Manchester City will undoubtedly be crucial for both teams’ chances of winning the title. However, Saka believes that it won’t decide the winner of the league.

Arsenal fans will be hoping that Saka’s confidence rubs off on his teammates as they look to win their first Premier League title since 2004. With eight games left to play, Arsenal will need to maintain their consistency and focus if they are to achieve their goal.

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