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lthough Manchester City, at times, have struggled to keep pace with a resurgent Arsenal in the English Premier League this season, it is the Champions League trophy that the club’s owners really want. Season after season has ended in continental despair, as Pep Guardiola’s team have faltered in the attempt to land the biggest prize of all. But could this year be different? It took four years for Man City to win the Premier League after the takeover by Sheikh Mansour in 2008. After a long history of being the brunt of jokes from their city neighbours and having to climb back up into the top-flight after dropping down to League One in the late 1990s, the sky blue half of Manchester was able to celebrate a league title. The rest, as they say,