The Premier League has poorly managed Manchester City’s April schedule, making it difficult for the club and supporters to effectively prepare for two important title race matches. City is set to face a crowded schedule after returning from international matches, with matches against Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and Real Madrid in just 230 days. City will have to wait until a week before their trip to Brighton to see if their schedule will change due to their Champions League progress. Other teams in the Premier League are also affected by the unpredictable scheduling. Arsenal’s April games may be rescheduled based on their Champions League progress, while Liverpool’s Merseyside Derby could also be changed due to City’s fixture adjustments. Man City fans are upset about the chaos in the title race involving Liverpool and Arsenal. ‘The players who lost faith in Pep Guardiola after departing Manchester City’ – the players express their feelings. Which team has the most advantageous and disadvantageous fixtures in the Premier League schedule that kicks off on Easter Sunday? The average time between fixtures for Man City is 103 days. City will have a four-day break before facing Luton following their match against Real Madrid, and another four-day break before the second leg against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals. Next is the confusing 2-hour break between the Real Madrid match and the FA Cup semi-final with Chelsea, which raises concerns considering how Coventry is dealing with their own fixture problems from playing on Sunday. If the schedule stays as is, and City does not have a Champions League semi-final on April 29, there will be a five day break before going to Brighton, followed by a 68-hour break before the match at Nottingham Forest.
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