
We asked for your thoughts after Wednesday's Premier League game between Manchester City and Crystal Palace.
Here are some of your comments:
Manchester City fans
Gene: Really nice to see Phil Foden play at the level he's capable of and contributing positively. A nice win but probably not enough to catch Arsenal considering their final two matches. They're still vulnerable on the quick transition and we were fortunate several times.
Harry: The football I watched between Rayan Ait-Nouri, Jeremy Doku and Rayan Cherki was some of the most beautiful passing I've seen all season. Absolute privilege to watch them play and also immense credit to Antoine Semenyo, Omar Marmoush, Savinho and Foden. We don't know if Arsenal will slip up, but seeing our boy Phil with a smile on his face will be enough for me this season. Let's keep the pressure on! Thank you to Palace and their fans for the atmosphere and fair play, best of luck against Rayo Vallecano.
Lotfi: Apart from the win which was essential to keep the pressure on Arsenal, it was so exhilarating to see Foden bag two assists and get player of the match. Also, the return of Josko Gvardiol is massive for City. Over to you Arsenal. If you want the title, you're going to have to work for it.
Amanda: Phil Foden was showing what a great player he is. We started slow, but once the first goal was scored this City team clicked into gear. Bernardo Silva was superb and it was great to see John Stones come on. Nathan Ake was solid at the back and Cherki was superb – the assist was a joy to watch.
Crystal Palace fans
Robert: City gave us a lesson in football. Shear class and on a different level. Watch out Arsenal, it ain't over yet!
Len: Probably Palace's worst display of football this season. They just didn't compete. It looked like a City training game. We couldn't get hold of the ball and when they did their passing was dreadful. It wasn't that City were good, they were made to look so much better by Palace's lack of creativity and ability.
Steve: Outplayed! Outfought! Outwitted! The gap in class was on open display. Palace are in danger of dropping down the table like a stone. Their league record since the beginning of December is pretty dreadful. It is essential they win the Conference League final to attract a top manager and better quality players.
Tom: Palace have several players in the squad now that are on the margin of being good enough for this league, and recent recruitment has been poor. A summer clear out is needed and we may need to cut losses on some big-money signings if we want to keep up.








