Arsenal made a formidable attempt to win the Premier League title last season, but ultimately, Manchester City, led by Pep Guardiola, secured the championship.
Liverpool has reestablished itself as a viable rival, and several commentators have suggested that Arsenal may not sustain their performance throughout this season.
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool have been involved in a fierce competition for the Premier League title for multiple years, including the last two seasons. On Sunday, these two prominent English teams faced each other in an exhilarating match at Anfield.
Despite the prevailing belief that City remains the team to surpass this season, with expectations of the Reds and the Gunners declining, there is one commentator who disagrees with this notion.
Roy Keane has a divergent viewpoint. As a commentator on Sky Sports, he asserted that Arsenal will not deteriorate and emphasized that they have improved their physical strength compared to the previous season.
“I am unable to make a phone call.” Without a doubt, I was certain that Man City would clinch the title last year. A few weeks ago, I had a great belief in City, but now I am starting to have some doubts. Every time you see Liverpool play, they consistently demonstrate exceptional performance, generate several opportunities, and successfully score goals.
“When I observe Arsenal, I perceive that they have significantly improved their physical strength compared to the previous year.” I believe that they will not lose interest or enthusiasm in that aspect.
Arsenal presently lead the table based on goal difference. Liverpool are tied with 64 points. Manchester City are one point behind after their 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Sunday.
This Premier League title race is becoming one of the most exceptional in recent history, and there are undoubtedly many more unexpected developments and changes to come in the remaining period of the season.