Man City edge ahead on goals scored as title race with Arsenal hits boiling point [Getty Images]

Manchester City’s 1-0 victory over Burnley has propelled them to the top of the Premier League, leaving the title race balanced on a knife-edge.

With five games remaining, City and Arsenal are locked on 70 points with identical goal differences; however, City holds the top spot courtesy of superior goals scored.

This shift marks a psychological turning point. Arsenal led for months, but City’s trademark late-season surge under Pep Guardiola has erased that advantage.

A pivotal 2-1 win over the Gunners at the Etihad earlier this season serves as a reminder of City’s ability to triumph in high-stakes "six-pointers."

Their squad depth and defensive solidity, evidenced by the gritty win at Burnley, make them formidable favourites as they chase yet another trophy alongside their FA Cup ambitions.

For Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, the situation is a mix of immense progress and familiar anxiety.

The Gunners played breathtaking football to build a nine-point lead earlier in the campaign, but recent stumbles have reignited questions about their composure.

The shadow of their 2004 "Invincibles" season looms large; fans are desperate to end a two-decade drought, yet the pressure of the final stretch appears to be taking its toll.

The run-in remains volatile. While City has the experience, its involvement in multiple competitions could lead to fatigue.

Arsenal, meanwhile, faces a defining test against Newcastle United. A victory there could immediately swing the momentum back in their favour.

Ultimately, the margins have never been finer. City’s relentless consistency gives them the slight edge, but Arsenal’s hunger ensures this remains the most gripping title race in years.

With only 15 points left to play for, every tactical decision and individual error will carry the weight of the championship.