It could be that the decider of the league won't be between these 3 teams, what I mean is that they can't beat each other to decide who will win the league title (Liverpool can't win Manchester City and Arsenal can't defeat City). Liverpool played a draw against Man City and Arsenal can as well repeat the same thing and the 3 teams will have to look for elsewhere to get there 3 point.
Arsenal can be at the top till the end of the season only if they repeat what they did last season by slipping off the top, I don't see any threat coming the Gunners way this time around, Manchester City people are tipping to be the favorite to win the league doesn't have enough goals this season compare to last campaign which means this guys are struggling to meet up, as for Liverpool they will definitely drop point that might see them finishing 3rd if care is not taken.
Liverpool has a big chance to emerge as champions when Manchester City draws with Arsenal. Determining the title is still quite difficult to predict because the difference in points between the three clubs is still quite close. Liverpool can take advantage when Manchester City draws with Arsenal, but the chances of the match ending in a draw are still quite difficult, because the match will take place at Manchester City's home ground. Arsenal can top the standings if they beat Manchester City and vice versa, Manchester City can be in second place if they beat Arsenal.
In this scenario, Liverpool really benefits because they can take first place in the standings if the match ends in a draw. I am more confident that Liverpool and Manchester City will come out as champion candidates because both of them have a much bigger chance than Arsenal.
This scenario hits differently to Liverpool players and fans if the Arsenal and Man City match gets drawn on next week's Sunday fixture. The top 3 teams are in a race for the EPL title and every match for every team is very important a single draw benefits other teams to make sure to secure the Top position in the EPL table.
They are in a very delicate position, personally for now they have a very good vision of things as they are now, especially Arsenal, we all speculate about a possible draw between Arsenal and City, but as I see City, they are correcting many errors, many ways of doing and seeing things, since these types of things are what make new trends form, in case they do not tie but City win, it can be said that things are very difficult for the other two teams, the Liverpool has made mistakes by tying games, at this point you can't be tying games, you have to win them, because a draw is equivalent to losing, 1 point doesn't make a difference at this time.
When we see all the possible reasons for doing things differently in these teams, any surprise can appear, it could be that Arsenal wins, stays and asks to win the PL, but Liverpool has to realize that every game they have left is a final.
It is clear that Chelsea and Newcastle are not easy teams, but I would not say that they are very different now from the other teams next to them in the standings. Wolves, Brighton, West Ham are no worse in my opinion. Chelsea have 10 defeats, Newcastle have 12 overall. I would exclude them from the list of teams in a game with which Tottenham and Aston Villa are obliged to lose points. If you do this, the lists will become completely identical, as will, in my opinion, the chances of these two teams for 4th place.
Tottenham Hotspur will most likely take the fourth place in their next match and will wait four hours to see if Aston Villa will reclaim it but there will be a match difference between them.
This is temporarily obviously and by the end of the season I think Tottenham Hotspur will be fourth, followed by Aston Villa and Manchester United driven by the actual goals difference.
Tottenham will almost certainly beat Luton at home, although Luton are on the verge of relegation from the Premier League and every match is like their last. Aston Villa have a more difficult game with Wolves and I would not be surprised if there is a draw (Wolves have problems with attack, but for example they conceded almost as many goals as Aston Villa).
Generally speaking, I prefer teams that finish strong, for example Tottenham this season was great at the start, but then they went into decline, for Aston Villa it was the other way around, but now the teams are in about the same shape.
Luton are so poor in their performance to the extent they can not even withstand pressure in there own home, I don't see they can improve in this short period to make it difficult for Tottenham to win, no hope for Luton in Tottenham home because they have improved a little bit and I see more energy in them when they resume from the international break, yes Tottenham started well at the beginning of the season but they were faced by a lot of injuries which make them loses form. Aston Villa really impressed me because gradually they are about to fulfill the plan of playing champion league next Season but still it has not comfortably achieve because of their recent performance, they need to improve themselves to finish in top four.
Of all these teams, the one that is surprising me the most is Aston Villa, at first this team had a great performance, after a lot of things happened, they lost the position, now they are in 4th place and that is something that surprises me the most. I like it, because I see a lot of potential in this team, of course in these moments the competition is stronger, the team that really always disappoints is the MU because it is a team since Ten Hag has been here things have gone very badly, and I don't know, But if I were the owner of this club I would have been trying another coach for a while, because they had great opportunities and Aston Villa, as well as many, saw themselves side by side with MU and could not contain the level, this is something we have seen Always, then it's time to make some changes.
I never regretted Aston Villa transfer - now I'm reaping the rewardsYouri Tielemans was never worried he'd be able to force his way into the Aston Villa XI despite waiting three months for his first Premier League start under Unai Emery.
The midfielder joined Villa on a free transfer after his exit from Leicester City following the expiration of his contract at the King Power Stadium. He had no shortage of offers, but was won over by Villa who laid bare their ambition to reach the top table of European football.
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