The title-race verdict: Guardiola, Arteta, players and pundits have their say
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Manchester City took control of the Premier League title race after defeating Arsenal 3-1 at the Etihad on Sunday. The result leaves Arsenal still top of the table, but City now holds the advantage in the race, with managers Guardiola and Arteta, players, and pundits weighing in on the crucial match. The title race remains highly competitive as the season progresses.
The New York Yankees secured a 7-0 win over the Kansas City Royals on April 16, completing a three-game sweep. Aaron Judge and Ben Rice homered early, with Rice hitting his fourth straight game. Ryan Weathers earned his first win with the Yankees, pitching 7 1/3 innings. The Yankees hit nine home runs in the series, winning the last two games by a combined 20-4.
Matt Fitzpatrick won his second RBC Heritage title after a dramatic playoff against Scottie Scheffler. Fitzpatrick led by three shots entering the final round but faltered with a duffed chip on 18, allowing Scheffler to tie and force a playoff, which Fitzpatrick won with a birdie at the first playoff hole.
Indiana defensive coordinator Bryant Haines responded to comments from former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson regarding last season’s Rose Bowl matchup. Haines addressed Simpson’s remarks on April 19, 2026, defending Indiana’s performance and emphasizing team pride. The exchange highlights ongoing sports rivalries and the competitive spirit between Indiana and Alabama football programs.
Manchester City is favored to win the Premier League title over Arsenal, according to Match of the Day pundit Danny Murphy. Murphy suggests that City’s chances are due to a combination of strategic choices and fortunate circumstances. The prediction highlights City’s strong performance and confidence heading into the final stages of the 2025-2026 season.
The New York Mets extended their losing streak to 11 games after losing to the Chicago Cubs in extra innings on Sunday. Despite a strong ninth-inning shutout, a blown save by Devin Williams allowed the Cubs to win in extras, prolonging the Mets’ recent struggles. The game highlights the Mets’ ongoing challenges in their losing streak.
TJ Friedl hit a three-run double in the ninth, and Rece Hinds added a two-run double in the tenth, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-4 win over the Twins. The Reds completed a three-game sweep, improving to 11-0 in close games this season, with six wins in one-run contests.