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Superb Gvardiol double sends City top of the table

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola hailed his side’s “destiny” being in their own hands as they moved potentially one game from lifting a fourth straight Premier League trophy.
City racked up a 21st consecutive unbeaten game to move top of the Premier League by thrashing Fulham 4-0 on Saturday, knowing if they win both of their remaining two games they will win the title no matter what closest rivals Arsenal do.
The reigning champions’ latest victory lifted them two points above the Gunners ahead of their trip to Manchester United on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
Should Arsenal fail to win that game, a win for City at Tottenham on Tuesday, also on Sky Sports, would secure the league title with a game to play.
SkySport
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