Manchester City face West Ham United in a vital Premier League match as they trail Arsenal by seven points in the title race. Pep Guardiola has emphasized that there are no second chances left for his team with only nine games remaining. West Ham, under Nuno Espirito Santo, aim to climb out of the relegation zone.
Manchester City head into their Premier League encounter with West Ham United under pressure, knowing a slip-up could jeopardize their championship aspirations. The match, set for 8pm UK time at the London Stadium, represents a critical hurdle in City's chase of leaders Arsenal, whom they trail by seven points but hold a game in hand against next month at the Etihad Stadium.
Recent setbacks have heightened the stakes for City. A draw against Nottingham Forest and a 3-0 defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League sandwiched an FA Cup victory over Newcastle United, dimming hopes of a quadruple. Guardiola, speaking ahead of the game, described the situation: “It is a pleasure to be here. Last season we couldn’t live with that so it is nice. Always I have said when we arrive in the last 10 games, now in eight [nine] games and everyone is playing for something... Now there is no second chances.”
West Ham, meanwhile, have shown improvement under Nuno Espirito Santo and sit just one point above the relegation zone. They advanced to the FA Cup quarter-finals and remain unbeaten at home since a January loss to Nottingham Forest. Nuno praised City's strengths: “I always believe that Man City is one of the best teams, has an enormous amount of solutions and talented players and has a fantastic manager. What I see is a tough opponent, a very tough opponent for anyone.” He credited recent form to “the hard work of the players” and team unity, adding that “some luck always helps.”
Injuries will impact both sides. West Ham miss Crysencio Summerville due to a calf injury from their FA Cup win over Brentford, with Oliver Scarles and Adama Traore doubtful; Pablo Felipe is expected to return. Manchester City remain without Mateo Kovacic (ankle) and Josko Gvardiol (shin), while Rico Lewis is a doubt with an ankle issue.
Historically, City dominate this fixture, unbeaten in 20 league games against West Ham since a 2-1 win for the Hammers in September 2015. Erling Haaland has scored 11 Premier League goals against West Ham, more than against any other opponent.