Pep Guardiola believes victory over Arsenal on Wednesday night will put the destiny of the Premier League title firmly in Manchester City's control.
Man City are five points behind Arsenal, but have two matches in hand, with the Gunners arriving at the Etihad Stadium on the back of three successive draws.
“We have had many months to arrive at this part of the league to have the chance in our hands," Guardiola told the club's official website.
"Of course, they have it in their hands too, because if they win it depends on them. The destiny will be in their hands.
"But if we win, definitely the destiny will be in our hands. Then we still have seven games left.”
While Man City have won both matches against Arsenal this season, in the Premier League and FA Cup, Guardiola is far from complacent.
“We’ve played two times this season and in the FA Cup and there [away at Arsenal in the league] they were really tight games and really difficult.
“When you play against these teams they can control everything.
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"I’ve said from a long time ago with Arsenal, with Arsene Wenger they always have the incredible details and care of the ball and who they select to play with the biggest quality and biggest skills.
"But Mikel [Arteta] has brought a new dimension. They are huge competitors in all senses, so aggressive."