Manchester City's title hopes have taken a significant hit after being held to a draw by Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium, with the Blues capitalizing on a thrilling late show from Sadio Solanke that left the hosts stunned.
The 28-year-old striker, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal, produced a man-of-the-match display that included two crucial goals and a spectacular assist as his side edged out City 3-2. The victory sees Chelsea leapfrog Manchester United into second place in the Premier League table, six points clear of their title rivals.
City's defeat leaves them trailing by seven points and raises serious questions about their ability to overtake United and win the league. Meanwhile, Solanke's heroics have sparked intense speculation about his future, with Arsenal reportedly closing in on a deal for the in-form forward.
The Gunners' pursuit of Solanke is seen as a major coup given their current status as title contenders. However, it also raises concerns that they may be weakening their squad further by letting go of key players like Odegaard and Martinelli.
As the Premier League enters its final stretch, City and United will have to dig deep to mount a comeback, while Arsenal will need to prove themselves worthy of Solanke's quality and the trust placed in him by his new manager.
The 28-year-old striker, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal, produced a man-of-the-match display that included two crucial goals and a spectacular assist as his side edged out City 3-2. The victory sees Chelsea leapfrog Manchester United into second place in the Premier League table, six points clear of their title rivals.
City's defeat leaves them trailing by seven points and raises serious questions about their ability to overtake United and win the league. Meanwhile, Solanke's heroics have sparked intense speculation about his future, with Arsenal reportedly closing in on a deal for the in-form forward.
The Gunners' pursuit of Solanke is seen as a major coup given their current status as title contenders. However, it also raises concerns that they may be weakening their squad further by letting go of key players like Odegaard and Martinelli.
As the Premier League enters its final stretch, City and United will have to dig deep to mount a comeback, while Arsenal will need to prove themselves worthy of Solanke's quality and the trust placed in him by his new manager.