Overview
- Manchester City, which drew 3-3 at Everton on Monday, lost ground when a loose pass from Marc Guéhi let Thierno Barry score after a VAR check before a late Jérémy Doku equaliser salvaged only a point.
- Pep Guardiola said the title is "not in our hands," with Arsenal now leading and City needing slip-ups elsewhere despite having a game in hand.
- Real Madrid beat Espanyol 2-0 on Sunday through a Vinícius Júnior brace, so Barcelona must wait to clinch but can secure La Liga with a draw in next weekend's El Clásico at Camp Nou.
- Arsenal also face a Champions League semi-final second leg against Atlético Madrid with the tie at 1-1, which offers a path to their first European final since 2006 if they advance.
- City's season has been marked by dropped leads and defensive lapses, and analysts note those single-game errors and late swings are now shaping both the Premier League race and Barcelona's timing to wrap up La Liga.