Michael Antonio becomes the latest to join in the title conversation by saying Arsenal will win the Premier League title if it gets to the last day.
The attacker believes if both teams win all their remaining games until the final game, then Arsenal wins. This is because he and West Ham have something to play for and will look to get something out of their game against Westham.
Liverpool are considered out of the title race because of the level of competition for the title this season.
City, Arsenal and Liverpool have battled valiantly for the league this season with Arsenal and Liverpool topping for the most part.
Recent results have however put City in the driving seat with three games left of the season. Manchester City are one point below Arsenal but have a game in hand over the gunners.
Westham with Tottenham as surprise title-makers?
Tottenham were billed to be title makers as all title chasers had to visit them before the end of the seaso.
Arsenal already completed the tricky trip after defeating Tottenham 3-2 on Sunday. They still have to visit Old Trafford but many, including Guardiola, expect them to win.
Manchester City and Liverpool visit Tottenham in one of their four remaining games until the end of the season. It is in this fixture any hopes of Arsenal, provided they are faultless in their remaining fixtures, winning the league hangs.
However, Michail Antonio has warned City not to overlook that final fixture versus WestHam at the Etihad.
He claims Arsenal will win the Premier League title if they manage to hold on till the final game and win their matches.
Fans have now likened this season’s title race to the one that saw City trump bitter rivals United in the 2012 season.
Fans also believe Westham will be doing Declan Rice a favor If Westham manage to force City into dropping points on the last day and Arsenal win the league.
Westham have already taken crucial points off Liverpool in recent weeks. After also taking points off Arsenal earlier in the season, no one will be against them doing it again.