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Players can celebrate how they want - Guardiola

BBC Sport

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says his players can "celebrate however you want" in response to criticism from some pundits for his side's reaction to beating Arsenal on Sunday. They celebrated exuberantly at full-time, with former England captain Wayne Rooney telling Match of the Day it was "a little bit premature", while ex-Premier League midfielder Danny Murphy called it "excessive". City's 2-1 victory allowed them to close the gap on Premier League leaders Arsenal to just three points and they will go top if they win at Burnley on Wednesday (20:00 BST).

"I see that game and we had to sweat and fight to beat them because they have everything," said Guardiola. "They are a top team, a contender to win the Champions League and top of the Premier League. "When I'm on the sidelines and seeing how Arsenal is playing, I give incredible credit.

" That game, was a final - Guardiola on beating Arsenal Are Man City now title favourites after win over Arsenal? While disconsolate Arsenal players were slumped over at the end, City convened in a huddle with supporters in the stands wildly celebrating a massive three points. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma jumped into the crowd and match-winner Erling Haaland took off his shirt to join his team-mates on a lap of appreciation around the pitch, which City tend to do after each home game.

Meanwhile, a large banner with the words 'panic on the streets of London' was unfurled in the south stand of Etihad Stadium at full-time. "I think it was a little bit over the top," said Rooney. "[There are] six games to go for City.

It is obviously a big win. But I also think for Arsenal they have to pick themselves up from that. It was a bit premature and might come back to bite them.