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Ghana international Antoine Semenyo has declared Manchester City’s preparedness for their high-profile English Premier League clash with Arsenal on Sunday, a fixture that could play a key role in this season’s title race.
Arsenal currently lead the standings by six points, though City have a game in hand that could also significantly alter the picture.
With the margin still bridgeable, the upcoming encounter presents a crucial opportunity for Pep Guardiola’s side to close the gap and put more pressure on Mikel Arteta as well as intensifying the race for the crown.

Speaking ahead of the much-anticipated showdown, Semenyo admitted the scale of the challenge while maintaining confidence in his side’s readiness.
“I feel like we’re ready. It’s going to be big. Title-deciding, maybe? I don’t know.”Antoine Semenyo
The 26-year-old forward also admitted that though their last league game ended in disappointment, the Gunners are no pushovers and still deserve to be respected.
“They’ve lost against Bournemouth but they’re still top. We’re still chasing. So we have to give them respect.”Antoine Semenyo
Semenyo’s Impact Fuels City’s Title Charge
The Ghana international has been one of City’s most influential players since arriving during the winter transfer window from AFC Bournemouth.
His impact has been immediate and crucial, adding a new attacking edge to Pep Guardiola’s side at a critical stage of the campaign.
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Since joining the club, Semenyo has directly contributed to 11 goals, scoring eight times and providing three assists. No City player has matched or surpassed that tally in the same period, underlining his importance in keeping the club firmly in the title hunt as the season enters its final stretch.

His broader league form has been even more impressive. Across the ongoing Premier League season, Semenyo has recorded fifteen goals and four assists, a combined tally that includes the ten goals he scored earlier in the campaign while still at Bournemouth.
His consistency in front of goal has not only strengthened City’s attacking output but also placed him among the standout performers in the league this season.
Notably, this scoring feat has seen him make history among Ghanaian players in England. His 15-goal haul represents the highest number of goals scored by a Ghanaian in a single Premier League season, surpassing previous benchmarks set by Tony Yeboah and Jordan Ayew, both of whom scored a maximum of 12 goals in a single campaign.
Semenyo has also already tasted silverware with City. He secured his first major trophy with the club last month when they defeated Arsenal in the EFL Carabao Cup final, further boosting confidence within the squad ahead of their latest meeting.
With momentum building and key players delivering at crucial moments, City remain firmly in contention to regain the title they lost to Liverpool last season.
Should they secure victory against Arsenal and capitalise on their outstanding fixture, the gap at the top could vanish, setting up a thrilling conclusion to the season.

Arsenal will need a spirited display at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday to maintain their advantage and fend off a relentless City side determined to reclaim control.
As both sides prepare for what promises to be a defining encounter, the outcome could shape not just the title race, but the legacy of this Premier League season.