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10 Mar
The title race in the English Premier League this year has been scintillating or perhaps the best we've seen and it is a three-horse race between Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal We are all looking forward to the game of the weekend between Liverpool and Manchester City. Ayomide Shotunbo previews the game in this edition of The Nutmeg.
3 Mar
The international window is just around the corner and what that means is that the superheroes of Nigeria are soon to be in our faces again. But before then, Manchester United Takes on Manchester City. Ayomide Shotubo and Hogan Niyi review the game and other topical issues in this edition of The Nutmeg.
8 Dec
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola isn't deterred by their recent Premier League form, which has seen them draw three in a row against Tottenham, Liverpool and Chelsea.
11 Nov
It is yet another Super Sunday to look forward to in the premier league. And this time it is Chelsea welcoming Manchester City to Stamford Bridge.
7 Nov
Manchester City may have to face Young Boys without Erling Haaland as they look to secure a berth in the last 16 of the Champions League.
9 Aug 2023
Man City have agreed to the fee for Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol, according to media reports on Wednesday
16 May 2023
All to play for at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night as the imperial Real Madrid visit the ambitious Citizens of Manchester. Is the tie between Milan and Inter done and dusted? Find out our thoughts ahead of the second leg of the Champions League Semi-finals. Ayomide Sotubo and Tochukwu Dike speak on The Nutmeg on Guardian TV.
12 May 2023
When will this Premier League title race end? Perhaps this weekend as Arsenal and Manchester City have crucial games against a wounded Brighton and a resurgent Everton. In this video, we preview the games.
10 May 2023
De Bruyne strike earns Man City 1-1 draw at Real Madrid

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