Arsenal and Manchester City are both second-half teams- I mean they don't do much in the first half and win most of their games in the second. Both clubs are entering the game with a full roster, no excuses this time.
Arsenal have scored one of the highest number of goals within the first 15-20 minutes of matches this season. We have been quick out of the block in many of our matches and also stay in it till very late. I do not expect to be that quick this match, maybe a first half draw and then a goal to separate the teams and decide the match.
Brighton? Those lots can't be trusted this season since they're inconsistent and concede goals easily; I doubt they'll be able to limit Liverpool to a point or less
Maybe not Brighton but I will expect one of the title challengers to drop at least a point to an unexpected opponent in the title race. All the focus is in the big clashes, but when you are in a match you are expected to win and go the first 20-30 minutes without a goal, you start to panic and who knows what can happen from there.
Honestly, if Klopp and Pep left today, Arteta Arsenal would dominate the league. He merits the title for all he has accomplished over the years, but my blood still doesn't like the idea.
When there is a vacancy, someone always comes in to fill it. I will expect a manager or two to rise to the occasion and keep the league entertaining.
- Jay -