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Klopp and Arteta look at the market and Guardiola and Halaand play it in the Premier

Arsenal and Liverpool face each other, time for the champion.

By Liam Styles

Arsenal and Liverpool face each other, time for the champion.
Arsenal and Liverpool face each other, time for the champion.

Both Liverpool and Arsenal are some of the big teams that are positioning themselves the most for the winter transfer market and things are going quite well in sports for them, or at least well enough to have left them behind in the table. qualifying to a whole Manchester City, who are separated by the reds by four points (38) and the gunners by five (39), but that can change from this weekend.

Although the skyblue team led by Pep Guardiola is not being as attractive and efficient as it usually is this season, the truth is that the five points advantage of Mikel Arteta's pupils and the four that Jürgen Klopp's counterparts have seem to be as an advantage not large enough for City to throw in the towel, even less so with the possibility that is presented to the citizens on this next day.

It is true that the champion will not add points for the Club World Cup dispute, but in a certain way it does play in the other game from which it can take a lot of advantage, and the leaders, the London team, will face each other this Saturday at Anfield, against the second in the Premier League table along with Unai Emery's Aston Villa, as are those of the city of the Beatles. For its part, the champion's clash against Brentford is postponed due to the aforementioned tournament, but the celestial team will surely follow the evolution of the weekend's match in the Premier League very closely.

Curiously, from tonight there could be a new leader in England and this would not be Arteta's team, nor Klopp's, nor even Pep Guardiola's, but Emery's surprising villains, who play against Sheffield United and if they win they would provisionally surpass Arsenal on two points right now, those from Villa Park have one less, 38, the same as Liverpool and four more than City.

Guardiola is crowned and surpasses Carlo Ancelotti

Well, he complied. And it is his fourth as a coach. A historic figure since he is the coach with the most Club World Cups in history, surpassing Ancelotti, with three. "We won almost everything, we won the triple crown, now we close a chapter, we win almost all possible titles. Now the search for another title begins, this work is already done," commented Guardiola himself after the game, on the pitch of the King Abdulla of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
 


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