David Faulds is CaughtOffside’s go-to guy on all things Scottish. As well as being Editor of The Celtic Star, David… read more
Fabrizio Romano is often referred to as the “King of Football Transfer News”. He has been working with Sky Sports in… read more
Diego Maradona and the England football team were clients when Jon Smith launched the world-famous First Artist agency… read more
Jordan is the Editor-in-Chief of the world famous Empire of the Kop, a UEFA accredited journalist and member of the… read more
Mark R. Halsey was an English professional football referee who primarily refereed in the Premier League from 1999 to… read more
Founder of the Boy Hotspur, now branching out onto Substack, plus weekly columns for household names such as… read more
Credited with discovering Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford, Rob Segal has been a football agent since 1996. He was… read more
Roberto has been a FIFA licensed agent since 2002 and now runs RDF Football, representing Cafu and Marcus Alonso amongst… read more
Ruairidh is an expert in La Liga and Spanish football. He writes for the leading Spanish football publication, Football… read more
Stan Collymore is a football pundit and former player, signing for Liverpool FC in 1995 for an English transfer record… read more
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has named the title contender for this season’s Premier League title campaign.
His side currently sit on top of the Premier League table after a last-gasp winner from Erling Haaland secured all three points against Fulham at the Etihad on Saturday.
However, a win from Arsenal, who face Chelsea at 12 pm on Sunday would demote City to second place. The Gunners have lost only one game this season and picked up 31 points out of a possible 36.
Guardiola and his team are looking to claim their third consecutive Premier League title, a record that has only been achieved by their derby rivals Manchester United.
When speaking to Football Daily, Guardiola listed his biggest challengers in contention for the lucrative trophy. He said: “I would say Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle, Tottenham, United and I would say Liverpool as well. I think these teams can fight for the title.”
? “Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle, Tottenham, United and Liverpool.”
Pep Guardiola lists the teams he believes can fight for the title this season pic.twitter.com/xFjLE1I283
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) November 5, 2022
Footage courtesy of Football Daily.
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.