Kyle Walker has offered his take on the ongoing Premier League title battle against Arsenal and Liverpool this season.
The Man City skipper is optimistic about his side's chances and admits injuries could be a setback for their rivals.
He said: “We know the Premier League, we’ve been here many years, and we’ve seen a lot of twists and turns, ups and downs.
"So there’s a lot of football to be played as you say, there’s 10 big, important games to play and hopefully for Manchester City we go and do that big four-in-a-row which no-ones ever done.”
“In the midst of all that, we’ve got the FA Cup, we’ve got the Champions League, there’s going to be injuries, there’s going to be setbacks, and you just have to manage each game as it comes – I’m a big believer in that.
“Don’t look too far into the future, you do a game at a time because I feel that’s the only thing you can affect.”
The top three clubs are separated by just one point heading into the business end of the season, and with City and Arsenal going head-to-head in their respective next top-flight outing.
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