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Liverpool still cannot celebrate the season, it is still complicated

Liverpool and Arsenal won this weekend, but Manchester City made a mistake.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Liverpool and Arsenal won this weekend, but Manchester City made a mistake.
Liverpool and Arsenal won this weekend, but Manchester City made a mistake.
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The Premier League title race has taken another exciting turn with Manchester City dropping points against Chelsea. This has allowed both Liverpool and Arsenal to make progress, setting the stage for a potentially pivotal period in the competition. Liverpool secured a commanding victory over Brentford, while Arsenal continued its free-scoring form with a five-star win against Burnley.

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In contrast, Manchester City's impressive winning run was halted by Chelsea, resulting in a stalemate that has handed the initiative to Liverpool. The Reds are now two points ahead of Arsenal and four points clear of City, although the defending champion does have a game in hand.

The coming weeks could be defining for all three teams. Manchester City faces a challenging schedule that includes a trip to Anfield, a venue that has historically proven difficult for them. Earlier this season, they managed a 1-1 draw against Liverpool at the Etihad. However, before they can focus on this encounter, they must navigate through the Manchester derby against an increasingly resilient Manchester United side and a visit to Brighton.

Liverpool, currently leading the pack, will be up against Luton Town, Nottingham Forest, and Everton teams fighting to avoid relegation. These fixtures offer an opportunity for Jürgen Klopp's men to consolidate their position at the top of the table. Arsenal, having faltered last season, is eager to demonstrate its mettle this time around. It has home games against Newcastle United, Brentford, and Chelsea before it travels to face Manchester City an encounter that proved humbling for them last term. All of those games could be challenging for different reasons.

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City's setback

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City is on a quest to win the league for a fourth consecutive year a milestone never before achieved in the Premier League era. Despite the recent setback against Chelsea, it has managed to stay within striking distance of the top spot for most of the season. However, it will need to maintain this proximity if its hopes to retain its crown are to come true.


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