Manchester City's encounter with Real Madrid in the two Champions League quarter-final matches may provide Arsenal with a chance to strengthen their position in the pursuit of trophies during the 2025/26 campaign.
Real Madrid's squad crisis ahead of the match against Manchester City could once again turn into good news for Arsenal. If Manchester City advances past Real Madrid in the Champions League, they will have to play additional matches in an already congested schedule. This might help Arsenal gain further advantage in the Premier League title race.
In the context where Manchester City is already seven points behind Arsenal on the league table and has continuously complained about refereeing decisions, there is still positive news for the blue half of Manchester. Ahead of the clash with Real Madrid in the Champions League, the Spanish Royal club is facing a severe injury crisis.
All of this somewhat helps Manchester City have more chances to advance past the quarter-finals. However, if Manchester City becomes distracted by the Champions League or even decides to focus more on the European arena believing their Premier League title chances are no longer high, that would benefit Arsenal's ambition to win their first domestic championship in over 20 years.
Even if Manchester City passes Real Madrid, they could still face Atalanta or most likely Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals. Those matches will undoubtedly require Pep Guardiola's squad to devote significant attention. Meanwhile, Arsenal also competes in the Champions League, but their path theoretically appears easier, with their quarter-final opponent being Bayer Leverkusen, and if they advance, they would meet Sporting Lisbon or Bodo/Glimt.
Nevertheless, Arsenal fans still have reasons to be cautious. Even with significant squad losses, Real Madrid possesses enough talent to overcome a Champions League tie. Thibaut Courtois remains a reliable last line of defense in goal, and Vinicius can penetrate any defensive line. If Manchester City passes the Spanish representative, they would also avoid the mental shock of elimination, and that could help them maintain focus for the Premier League title race.
Arsenal fans can propose various hypotheses, but the most important thing is that the team focuses on what they can control. Their next two Premier League matches are both at home, and ahead lies the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.
By April, Arsenal will face Manchester City once more in the Premier League at Etihad Stadium. If they win that match, they could nearly end Manchester City's title hopes and even come very close to the championship. Arsenal is in a favorable position knowing that simply continuing to secure three points as they have done in the match against Brighton, everything will naturally fall into place.