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Manchester City, Liverpool, or Arsenal: Who will win the Premier League

From now till the end of the season, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool will play 34 games to decide one of the most hotly contested Premier League title races in recent memory. Separated just by five points (Arsenal having played a game less) each of the three teams believe that they have a chance to win the league.

Each team had started the season under different circumstances. Manchester City let go of some of their senior players and replaced them with rising youngsters. Arsenal followed the same pattern by adding players of the calibre of Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber. Meanwhile, Liverpool had to go through the agony of missing out on several top transfer targets, such as Jude Bellingham and Moises Caicedo, but still managed to create a squad that surpassed expectations.

However, such is the beauty of football that these three teams now find themselves on the cusp of making their name immortal in football folklore. So, which of the Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal have the best run of games in the final stretch of the league? We explain.

Manchester City games analysis 

With just one point behind Liverpool, City are primed for another intense title race. It is not the first time that they find themselves going head-to-head with Jurgen Klopp’s men. They won the title by one point on two occasions (2018-19 and 2021-22), which gives them an edge mentally over Liverpool.

On top of that, out of the three top teams in the league, City has the easiest run on paper. Their latest match against city rivals Manchester United where they came from one goal down to eventually triumph. Currently, the club are only without two of their major players in, Jack Grealish and Josko Gvardiol.

However, City’s squad depth is such that they have more than enough players to negate their absence. City will start their final stretch of games with probably their toughest game of the season against Liverpool at Anfield. Defeat in this game would mean City staring down a four-point deficit, which could prove tough to bridge.

This will be followed by a trip to Amex to face Brighton before welcoming fellow top-four teams Arsenal and Aston Villa, respectively. However, post this they have a relatively easier run. They face Crystal Palace (away), Luton Town (home), Tottenham Hotspur (away), Nottingham Forest (away), Wolverhampton Wanderers (home), Fulham (away), and West Ham United (home). Apart from Tottenham, City are more than likely to win every…

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