Manchester City has once again taken over Arsenal at the top of the English Premier League. Meanwhile, in a bizarre display of desperation, several Gunners traveled to Wembley Stadium on Saturday to implore City boss Pep Guardiola to "let" the Gunners win the Premier League title this season.
Watch: Arsenal fans blame Pep Guardiola at Wembley as Premier League title hopes fade
The video has been going viral on the internet amid the tight tile race. In the video, the fans were captured approaching the area near Wembley, with one dramatically saying:
"Pep, you've ruined my life!"
Others jokingly begged the Sky Blues manager for mercy in the title race. The incident highlights the growing frustration among Arsenal fans as their side's once-promising campaign appears to be slipping away.
Mikel Arteta’s side had led the Premier League table for much of the season but have since dropped points in key matches, allowing City to close the gap or overtake them in the standings.
Arsenal are currently second in the points table. Both City and Arsenal sit on 70 points from 33 matches (21 wins, 7 draws, 5 losses). They are also level on goal difference (+37), but Guardiola’s side top the table due to scoring more goals overall (66 vs Arsenal's 63).
With around five games remaining, the title race remains extremely tight. Arteta's squad's next match is against Newcastle United at home, which could prove crucial in their bid to regain top spot and end their long wait for a league title.
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