Manchester City may overtake Liverpool in 14 days, and the Premier League title will become a three-legged tripod!
Liverpool's defeat to Arsenal had a big impact on the title race after matchday 3 of the Premier League. In terms of goals conceded, Manchester City now surpass Liverpool and in 14 days, they will surpass Liverpool. As Tottenham begin to show signs of exhaustion, Villa will be on the offensive this weekend as the league race turns into a one"Three-wheeled tour"。
On the final day of the league, Manchester City will face Brentford in an independent match. Erling Haaland returned to the team, albeit without scoring, but he provided an assist for Kevin De Bruyne, a young player who was once favored by Alex Ferguson, who scored three hat-tricks in the game.
Kevin De Bruyne returned to the pitch a month ago in place of Alvarez, scoring in the 15-minute FA Cup final between Manchester City and Huddersfield Town when he headed home a cross from Doku. Since his return, he has performed well, contributing four goals and four goals in five league games. He had a total of 105 assists, ahead of Wayne Rooney with 103 and Frank Lampard with 102, behind Ryan Giggs with 162 and Cesc Fabregas with 111.
If that momentum continues, Kevin De Bruyne will overtake Arsenal's midfielder to become the second highest scorer in the league this season, and he will be a serious contender for Ryan Giggs. Pep Guardiola believes the return of Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland is what he would like to see the most, as the Champions League resumes next week with a 16-16 match, and they will first face Danish side Copenhagen, who knocked United out of the group stage.
In the previously decided semi-finals, Arsenal and the Reds have met three times in the last month and a half, and this time, Arsenal ended up victorious, although Gabriel's goal helped the team to a huge victory. Such a scoreline allowed Arsenal to retain their chances of winning the title and not slow down in the spring, as they have done in the past. Manchester City, on the other hand, were the biggest winners of the round, as they remain second in the league but are still missing a game and are only one point behind Liverpool in terms of goals conceded, the worst of all opponents.
A little over a month ago, league referee Webb apologised to Liverpool for a foul in the Odego penalty area, which ultimately led to a draw in the first leg of this year's contest between the two teams. The second game was in the FA Cup final, where the Reds bounced back from a crowd of injured teams due to a mistake by Kevel and won the trophy, while Arsenal, the king of the 'FA Cup', withdrew from the tournament in disgrace. Liverpool lost the third game, and both sides won one game each, and the outcome was unpredictable at the speed of the matchup.
Liverpool are now in the table with 51 points, two ahead of their rivals, while Manchester City are two points behind Arsenal. In second place are Aston Villa, 46, Tottenham, 44, while Manchester United, who are in sixth place, have only 38 points and are missing out on the league title.
Tottenham Hotspur's failure to beat Everton in this game, and the injury of Son Heung-min, who excelled in the Asian Cup, left Tottenham faltering on the road to the title. Aston Villa won against Sheffield at the bottom of the table, but they face a tough battle next. Villa will challenge Manchester United this weekend, winning four and losing one of their last five league games, and have broken a run of zero goals and scored two or more goals in each game. United are now eight points clear of fourth place and a win will see them continue to fight for a top-four spot.
Having been delayed by 14 days due to the World Champions League, it now looks like Manchester City should overtake Liverpool and be the strongest at the end of the season. Even so, next week's league title will be left out of the league due to the Carabao Cup, while Manchester City still have a chance of taking top spot and Arsenal are not immune.
Europe's three major leagues will kick off next week, with the Champions League 16-16 and the Europa League 16-16. There are at least six teams still playing in Europe, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Brighton, West Ham, Aston Villa and six other clubs still playing in Europe, and the current situation and the competition for the Premier League, I think there will be some changes, let's see.