The Premier League title race is heating up, with Manchester City and Arsenal both in the running. With just two games left to play, City is two points behind Arsenal, who have a game in hand. The pressure is on for both teams, but City's recent performance against Crystal Palace has given them a boost. Despite resting key players, City dominated the game and secured a 2-0 win, with a brilliant assist from Matheus Nunes and a goal from Omar Marmoush. This result puts City back in the title race, with Guardiola's decision to make changes proving to be a strategic move. The article also discusses the impact of Arsenal's controversial win over West Ham on City's thinking, and how Arsenal's strength in depth, as highlighted by Thierry Henry, may not be as significant as once thought. The author concludes by suggesting that City's strong performance and Guardiola's continued presence at the club bode well for their future, while also acknowledging the pressure on Arsenal to win their first title in 23 years. The article ends with a provocative question about the future of the Premier League title race and the role of managers in shaping their teams' success.