Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola ended Saturday’s press conference with a cry of support for West Ham United ahead of their meeting with Premier League leaders Arsenal on Sunday. A slip-up against Everton means City are once again chasing down Mikel Arteta’s side at the top of the table. The Cityzens beat Brentford to close the gap to two points having played the same number of games as their rivals, who are back in action on Sunday away at West Ham. Needing a favor from the relegation-threatened Hammers, Guardiola threw his support behind West Ham with a hilarious exit from his postmatch press conference. “Come on you Irons!” Guardiola bellowed as he crossed his arms above his head to mimic the famous pose of West Ham fans. While defeat for Arsenal would be City ’s preference, a draw would be good enough to bring fate back into Guardiola’s hands, with the two teams’ goal difference just one apart—Arsenal’s 41 giving them a narrow edge over City’s 40.…