Adika has shared a strong and emotional view on the Premier League title race, insisting that while Arsenal still have hope, the reality points towards Manchester City finishing the job. In his latest YouTube video posted on his official YouTube channel, he spoke from the perspective of a “traumatized” fan who has seen this story many times before, especially under Pep Guardiola.
To add context, Arsenal recently suffered a damaging defeat to Manchester City, a result that has shifted momentum in the title race. While many fans still believe the race is open, Adika argued that experience, psychology, and consistency all favour City at this stage of the season.

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Speaking with strong conviction, he said:
It’s not over, Arsenal can still win the league, and fans deserve to have hope. But I’ve seen this before as a Liverpool fan. When you have the chance to finish Pep Guardiola in a title race, you must do it completely. You don’t go toe-to-toe with him because you will lose. Liverpool lost the league with 97 points, lost again with 92 points. That’s the level. Arsenal had chances to go far ahead, but they dropped points in key games.
Now City have momentum, confidence, and experience. Once they enter this form, it is very hard to stop them. With players like Rodri back and their system working again, they are in a better mental position. Football is psychological, and right now City are stronger. Arsenal are still in Europe, facing tough matches, while City can focus. I believe it is over, even if mathematically it is still close. But if I was an Arsenal fan, I would still have hope and support the team till the end.
His comments have sparked debate among fans, with some agreeing about City’s dominance and others holding onto belief. Softfootball understands that moments like this define title races, where mentality and experience can be just as important as quality.
In a related development, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has maintained that the title race is still alive despite the recent setback, urging his players to keep fighting until the final day.
Elsewhere, D Real Kombo has also called out Chelsea supporters, warning them to focus on their own struggles rather than mocking Arsenal during this tense period.

In the end, Adika’s message reflects a familiar feeling in football: hope remains, but history suggests that beating Guardiola in a title race requires near perfection.