The most anticipated match of the Premier League weekend ended in a scoreless draw on Sunday, as neither Manchester City nor Arsenal could find a go-ahead goal that would have boosted each side's chances to lift the title come May.
City were the dominant side throughout in a match that felt like a showcase of two game plans -- one in which possession and passing were key, and Arsenal's strategy to absorb pressure and have their chances on the counterattack. Neither plan really did come off, though, as the Gunners' defensive resolve remained intact throughout the game despite Pep Guardiola exhausting his attacking options, which included Erling Haaland and Kevin de Bruyne. Arsenal, meanwhile, did little to carve out a productive approach outside of their successful defending and lacked quality chances when they did have their opportunities.
Both sides got particularly close in the final minutes of the match, when Haaland seemed like he was bound to score in the 81st minute when he had the ball around the near post but failed to get the shot off. A couple of minutes later, Arsenal's best counterattack of the game saw Leandro Trossard's shot stopped by City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega.
The result leaves Arsenal in second place, City in third and Liverpool in top spot after their win earlier on Sunday.
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