Rayan Cherki is making one thing crystal clear: the title race isn't over yet. With the season entering its final stretch, the French midfielder has delivered a rallying cry that will resonate with fans and players alike.
"We're not giving up," Cherki declared, his determination unmistakable. "As long as there's hope, there's life."
Manchester City face a defining run of five matches, including the FA Cup final, starting with Saturday's 17:30 kick-off against Brentford at the Etihad. Currently five points behind Arsenal but with a game in hand, every fixture carries massive weight. A win against the Bees would close the gap before Arsenal's Sunday trip to West Ham.
The 20-year-old's mindset is laser-focused: "It's about focusing on every game, being determined every second we're on the pitch. We're taking it match after match. The aim is to win as many games as possible."
Cherki's first season since joining from boyhood club Lyon has been nothing short of electrifying. With 10 goals and 14 assists across all competitions, he's lit up the Premier League with creativity and flair. His chemistry with manager Pep Guardiola is evident, built on a shared footballing philosophy that prioritizes possession, attack, and constant creation.
"Working with Pep is extraordinary," Cherki explained. "He has a vision of football very similar to mine—always wanting the ball, always wanting to attack, always wanting to create. It's truly special."
As the title race intensifies, City's approach remains unchanged since their Club World Cup triumph. The message is simple: win every game, keep clean sheets, and score goals. With Cherki's confidence and Guardiola's tactical genius, this team isn't ready to wave the white flag just yet.
