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·10 maggio 2026
Erling Haaland sends pointed message to Arsenal

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·10 maggio 2026

There are moments in a title race when the noise changes. The crowd grows louder, the pressure tightens around every touch, every finish, every missed chance. This feels like one of those moments for Arsenal.
Erling Haaland and Manchester City delivered another reminder of their relentless quality after brushing aside Brentford 3-0 to keep within touching distance of Arsenal at the summit of the Premier League.
The champions have made a habit of hunting down leaders when the season bends towards spring. Arsenal still hold control of the title race, but City are stalking them with familiar menace. One slip changes everything.
Haaland was at the centre of it again. A goal, an assist and a performance full of menace underlined why he remains the most feared striker in English football. His tally now stands at 26 league goals for the campaign, comfortably ahead in the Golden Boot race, and his message afterwards carried the cold certainty that has become synonymous with Pep Guardiola’s side.
Speaking after the win, Haaland said: “If you play for Manchester City, you think of titles every single day.
“I haven’t thought of any other game. Just tired playing this game.
“How we approach the next game is not think of any other games for two days and then try to win the next game. Recover. Then next game and the same again.”
Those words matter because City know exactly how these run-ins unfold. They have lived through the tension, absorbed the expectation and usually emerged holding silverware.
Original source reports following the Brentford victory suggested the atmosphere inside the City camp is sharpening as the title race enters its decisive phase.

For all Arsenal’s brilliance this season, this is the stage where champions are truly measured. Winning matches in August is one thing. Holding nerve in May with Manchester City breathing down your neck is another entirely.
Mikel Arteta’s side can still restore a five-point cushion if results go their way, but the pressure is no longer theoretical. Every Arsenal fixture now arrives with the knowledge that City rarely blink.
There is also the emotional fatigue of a long campaign. Arsenal have played with intensity and courage throughout the season, yet title races against Guardiola sides often become wars of endurance. The margins shrink. The expectation grows heavier.
Haaland’s comments felt calculated in their simplicity. No drama. No extravagant declarations. Just the mindset of a squad conditioned to chase titles without distraction.
City’s victory over Brentford carried that aura too. Controlled possession, ruthless finishing and an understanding of the moment. Even when Brentford defended in numbers, City continued probing until the game cracked open.
Haaland admitted there is still room for improvement despite his remarkable scoring record.
“It’s alright,” he said of his goalscoring output. “It’s been an up-and-down season.
“I am trying to do my job and 26 goals is more than last year. So it’s OK.
“It feels good to win 3-0. We just missed the last shot on goal today. We created a lot of chances and didn’t get the last shot on a lot of crosses.
“Brentford defended well. They are a good team. There are no easy games in the Premier League. So we are happy.”
That mentality perhaps explains why City remain so dangerous. Satisfaction rarely lasts long there.
There is a strange inevitability to Haaland now. Defenders know what is coming and still struggle to contain it. The movement is sharper than it first appears, the timing almost impossible to track across 90 minutes.
At times this season there has been discussion over whether his overall performances have fluctuated, but the numbers continue to silence criticism. Twenty-six league goals in what he himself describes as an “up-and-down season” says everything about the standards he operates by.
For Arsenal supporters, the concern is not simply Haaland’s finishing. It is the machinery around him. Kevin De Bruyne, Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva are all beginning to find rhythm at precisely the right moment. When City build momentum in a title race, they tend to become suffocating.
That is why Arsenal’s response over the next few matches could define the season.
This Premier League title race has already produced drama, momentum swings and moments of genuine quality. Yet it increasingly feels as though the decisive psychological blows are still to come.
Arsenal remain top because they have earned that position through consistency and attacking football of the highest order. But Manchester City have entered familiar territory now. This is the stretch where experience, composure and habit become decisive.
Haaland’s warning was not loud, but it did not need to be. Manchester City are close enough to strike and entirely comfortable with the pressure that comes with a chase.
For Arsenal, the challenge is now as much mental as tactical. Every game carries the weight of consequence. Every City victory sharpens the spotlight.
The title race is alive, unforgiving and moving towards a finish that could define the modern Premier League era.
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