I thought this match would end in a draw, but both teams scored goals. Broadly speaking, Manchester City are still the favourites, but Spurs certainly don't want to lose, especially since they have the support of their fans. On the other hand, Spurs are still in a mess with the depth of their squad, which has made Antonio Conte's fate even worse as a coach.
As for Arsenal, they will play Everton this week, which is a team that is in the relegation zone now, plus the coach Frank Lampard has just been sacked today, of course, makes the team's problems worse and this will definitely be an easy win for Arsenal and continue to widen the gap from Man City.
City definitely feel like the favourites, they are favourites whoever they play against, and Arsenal seems like they have a good roadmap to a winning team as well and playing well. Which is why I believe that we shouldn't be shocked when they end up beating everyone they play against. All in all, I believe that we should be expecting those two teams to win most of the time.
United is another, unless they are playing these top two teams, there is a chance they could beat most other teams, would be very rare for them to lose to smaller clubs, and they would probably beat Spurs, LFC, Chelsea type of normally good but bad this year type of teams as well.