I think so. In world football, for sure. Nothing is going to change whether we win four in a row or Arsenal win the Premier League. We know how good we have been. We want to experience it again and we have to perform. You can't think 'we want to win it', you have to do something to earn it, you have to be resilient in the bad moments like what happened against Aston Villa in 2022 and against Spurs in the last game. My analysis of world football is if you arrive in the last stages with the chance to win you have been magnificent. We want to experience it again. I don't want to talk about anything else.
Liverpool and Arsenal gave us that one moment to have destiny in our hands. I've seen Arsenal all season. They players know it's win or Arsenal will be champions. It's not more complicated than that. I don't go knocking on doors asking what people think. We are in the best position. We need to win one game to be champions. Everyone would love to be in our position.
Pep Guardiola
Manager on Manchester City…4 TITLE IN A ROW
I think so. In world football, for sure. Nothing is going to change whether we win four in a row or Arsenal win the Premier League. We know how good we have been. We want to experience it again and we have to perform. You can't think 'we want to win it', you have to do something to earn it, you have to be resilient in the bad moments like what happened against Aston Villa in 2022 and against Spurs in the last game. My analysis of world football is if you arrive in the last stages with the chance to win you have been magnificent. We want to experience it again. I don't want to talk about anything else.
…MUST WIN MATCH
Liverpool and Arsenal gave us that one moment to have destiny in our hands. I've seen Arsenal all season. They players know it's win or Arsenal will be champions. It's not more complicated than that. I don't go knocking on doors asking what people think. We are in the best position. We need to win one game to be champions. Everyone would love to be in our position.
David Moyes
Manager on West Ham United…FAREWELL
I hope that the people here have enjoyed my company over the period, and I'll keep in touch with them. I've enjoyed my time here, and I'll always look at it fondly. I'm very proud to be able to say I helped deliver European football to West Ham. The amount of games we've played has been huge, and there are lots of things that show our success. I'm pleased to be leaving West Ham in a strong position, and we'll see what happens in the future.
…ABOUT VAR
I don't really sit in one camp or another. I think VAR has been a bit disappointing this season, and I think it's right that clubs get a chance to speak about it. It's something people have their own opinions about. I don't think it's a great spectacle at the moment, and I think things could be improved.
…PEP GUARDIOLA
Pep ranks right up with the best, if not as the best. He's transformed football in many ways, and he's been brilliant. There's a lot of talk about the disappointment of Jurgen Klopp leaving, and he's been great, but Pep is another of the brilliant managers in the Premier League.
…ABOUT THE MATCH
Football is a strange game, you never know what moments are going to give you the opportunity to win and we have to try and take those opportunities when we can. Let's be fair, it's difficult to win against Manchester City at any time, especially when they know that they've got to win the game to secure the championship. We're not playing to make Manchester City lose the Premier League and we're not playing to make Arsenal win the Premier League. We're playing for West Ham and we're trying to win the game for West Ham. We can't finish lower than ninth which is a really good league position for West Ham in lots of ways. The players and ourselves are really pleased that no matter what the situation, we're in a really strong position.