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Marc Guéhi emphasizes the importance of continuing to push as Manchester City approaches the final weeks of the Premier League season. City is currently five points behind Arsenal but has a game in hand.
We have to keep pushing - Guéhi
Marc Guéhi says it's up to City to keep the title race alive as the season enters an intense final few weeks.
Pep Guardiolaâs side have just three matches left to play in the Premier League starting on Wednesday at 20:00 (UK) when we welcome Crystal Palace to the Etihad Stadium.
The Blues currently sit five points behind league leaders Arsenal with a game in hand and victory in mid-week would see us close the gap to two ahead of the Gunnersâ head-to-head with Burnley on Monday.
And Marc GuĂ©hi said that weâre looking to keep the pressure on the North London side until the final game of the season.
âI didnât watch the [Arsenal] game,â he said.
âNo thoughts really.
âItâs over to us to try and keep it alive and take it to the last stage again.â
âEveryoneâs different, everyone has their own way of dealing with things.
âI donât really want to focus too much on what other people are doing.
âThe most important thing we can do is focus on ourselves.
âEspecially a football club like this, I think everyone is [putting pressure on themselves] the good thing is weâve all got that same mentality.
âThatâs the only way you can go on and achieve things and improve.
âItâs really good that everyoneâs demanding of themselves as well as each other.â
The England international will also come face-to-face with his former club after making the move to City in January and said the game will be very special to him.
Marc Guéhi plays a crucial role in motivating Manchester City to keep competing for the Premier League title as the season nears its end.
Manchester City has three matches left to play in the Premier League this season.
Manchester City is currently five points behind Arsenal in the Premier League standings.
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âItâs nice, itâll be nice to see old team-mates and old staff members from the club that gave me so much,â GuĂ©hi added.
âIâm truly grateful to them and wouldnât be here without them, itâs a game of a lot of significance for me.â
Since relocating to Northern England, GuĂ©hi has played alongside Abdukodir Khusanov and explained how heâs found the defensive pairings so far.
âItâs been great playing with him. Heâs a top player, an even better guy.
âIâve been learning a lot from every single person Iâve played with, Ruben [Dias] and Nathan [Ake] that I played with at the weekend, itâs been a joy to play with them and hopefully we can keep the stability at the back.â