I've been watching Liver's matches this season, even though I'm not a fan, the feeling of watching them play is very exciting, the level of drama in each match, and what I always feel is that Liver is real. will destroy any team in the final minutes of the match to get 3 points. It seems like their style of approaching matches is gradually changing, no longer retaining the philosophy of total dominance but instead applying pressure when they are really forced into difficult situations, the results of matches. Recently, they have all shown high professional quality, and this season I really believe they deserve to be strong candidates for the championship title.
Liverpool's squad this season has experienced a notable decline compared to the previous one, yet they remain a well-organized team under the adept leadership of Klopp. What sets them apart from Manchester City at the current moment is their ability to seal the deal in matches. While Manchester City might play well for 3/4 of a game, in just a few minutes towards the end, they could concede an equalizer or even lose, but Liverpool tends to do the opposite.
Another team to be weary of is Manchester city, although they currently have a weak form I doubt if they will continue like that, obviously they will want to get back on their feet soonest because the UCL draws are out and in January they have got a UCL fixture to face and premier league fixtures aswell so they have to be in their best form to be able to scale through all this fixtures and I trust Manchester city to cut every slack once they get back on their feet again and arsenal will have to make sure what happened last season doesn't repeat because there are chances it's very likely to happen this season again.
Manchester City is grappling with issues in both playing style and personnel, but I don't think it's too alarming. Especially with the imminent return of Kevin De Bruyne, the midfield concerns should be alleviated to some extent. The critical need for improvement lies in the defensive line, but that's not something too challenging for Pep Guardiola. Additionally, the new signings in the upcoming January transfer window will be a vital addition, addressing the pressing need for enhancement in their current situation.