Football Today
·19 December 2025
Manchester City aim to capitalise on West Ham struggles to ramp up title heat

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·19 December 2025

Manchester City will approach Saturday’s Premier League meeting with West Ham United confident that their current momentum should carry them through another weekend unscathed at the Etihad Stadium.
Pep Guardiola’s side arrive with their title challenge firmly back on track after a run of victories that has re-established them as Arsenal’s most credible pursuers.
Since losing narrowly at Aston Villa in late October, Manchester City have rediscovered their rhythm and efficiency, winning the vast majority of their matches while scoring freely.
The midweek Carabao Cup win over Brentford extended their winning streak across all competitions and reinforced the sense that City are beginning to move through the gears at the right time.
In the league, they sit just two points behind Arsenal and know that another three points would maintain pressure ahead of a demanding festive schedule.
City’s home form remains a significant weapon, with the hosts winning consistently at the Etihad and rarely allowing visiting sides to settle or dictate the tempo.
They have also developed a habit of overwhelming West Ham, remaining unbeaten in their last 19 league meetings and scoring heavily in recent encounters.
West Ham arrive in Manchester in starkly contrasting form, having slipped deeper into trouble following another damaging defeat last weekend.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side have now gone five league matches without a win and find themselves hovering in the relegation places as confidence continues to drain.
Defensive fragility has been a recurring issue, with West Ham repeatedly surrendering leads and struggling to manage decisive moments in matches.
The Hammers may be forced to experiment tactically in an effort to arrest their slide, especially given the lack of results from more conservative approaches.
That desperation could lead to moments of ambition or unpredictability, but it also risks exposing a back line that has already conceded heavily this season.
City’s ability to control possession, stretch defences, and exploit transitions makes them particularly well suited to punishing sides low on confidence.
Guardiola is expected to rotate only minimally, balancing fitness with the need to maintain rhythm during a crucial phase of the campaign.
For City, this match represents another opportunity to apply pressure at the top and keep pace with Arsenal without dropping points against a struggling opponent.
For West Ham, it is about survival, resistance, and the hope that bold decisions can spark a response against a side that currently looks relentless.
On current form, however, it would take a dramatic shift to prevent Manchester City from extending a winning run that feels increasingly unstoppable.









































