Premier League

Manchester City and Arsenal won, this is Liverpool’s role after Premier 26th day

The Reds’ competence for the Premier League title continues against Citizens and Gunners

By Mario Perez

The top of the Premier League table presents a big competition between Liverpool, City and Arsenal.
The top of the Premier League table presents a big competition between Liverpool, City and Arsenal.
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Liverpool will play the Carabao Cup Final against Chelsea in Wembley in the next few hours with an eye monitoring what happened in the Premier League during the weekend, given that Manchester City and Arsenal got important victories to remain in the league title’s race against the Reds.

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The Citizen got a tight 0-1 win against Bournemouth in the Vitality Stadium with a solo goal by Phil Foden, who replaced Kevin De Bruyne in the game against the Cherries, who put things difficult to Guardiola’s side but ended falling against them.

On their side, Arsenal hammered their rivals for third consecutive week, and this time the Gunners trashed Newcastle 4-1 in the Emirates Stadium with the help of a fantastic performance by Bukayo Saka, who made a goal for the Londonders and led them to the victory from the right wing, reaching his 13th goal in the season.

In this sense, Liverpool will have work to do after the Carabao Cup Final against Chelsea, as the Reds are still the leaders of the Premier League, but things are extremely tight between the Merseyside team and their competitors for the league title.

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The Reds still lead the Premier League

After the results given on the twenty-sixth day of the Premier League, Liverpool are still on the top of the classification with 60 points, followed by Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City with 59 and Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal with 58, while Aston Villa seem very far with 52 at the fourth place of the table.


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