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‘PHYSIOLOGICAL BOOST!’ How important is Man City’s goal difference advantage over Arsenal? | ESPN FC
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ESPN FC’s Julien Laurens joins Gab Marcotti on the Gab & Juls Show to discuss the Premier League title race after Man City’s 3-0 win over Crystal Palace. Plus, the guys discuss all the other major talking points from around the footballing world in quick hits.
0:00 Man City vs. Crystal Palace
15:50 Quick hits - Premier League relegation battle
22:45 More quick hits - Florentino Pérez & more
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"‘PHYSIOLOGICAL BOOST!’ How important is Man City’s goal difference advantage over Arsenal? | ESPN FC" is a soccer video from ESPN FC published on May 14, 2026. Runtime 58 minutes. Teams featured: Arsenal, Crystal Palace, and Manchester City. Pulled from premier league coverage. Topics: espn, espn fc, espn uk, Man City, and manchester city. Tap any team to open the Arsenal' schedule and recent results. If you want to watch premier league live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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