Arsenal handed a lifeline as Manchester City denied request by Premier League amid title race
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Arsenal have been handed a lifeline as Manchester City were denied a request to reschedule their fixtures against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth in the Premier League.The title challengers, who sit three points adrift of Arsenal with a game in hand, were hoping to allow for greater recovery time between matches.Under the current schedule, Pep Guardiola's squad must play three league fixtures within just seven days during the crucial final weeks of the campaign.An official confirmation of the fixture dates is expected soon, with the league anticipated to maintain the original match order following discussions with all three clubs involved.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say City's plans would have seen them face Bournemouth on May 12 before taking on Crystal Palace on either May 19 or 20, providing eight or nine days to complete three matches rather than the current seven-day window.The scheduling complications stem partly from Palace's involvement in the Conference League, which...
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