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Writer's pictureSeonwoo Kim

Who is the winner of the Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool trophy race?



It's already mid-April, and the end of their long journey is on the horizon. With only two months left until June, when the European season ends, many European leagues are in full swing. At this point, the team attracting the world's attention is Bayer Leverkusen. Under Xavi Alonso's leadership, Leverkusen is pushing for an unbeaten season. However, all eyes are on the trophy race, particularly in the U.K.


Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal are locked in a fierce competition for the title, with each team eager to emerge victorious. Manchester City and Arsenal were eliminated from the Champions League quarter-finals, while Liverpool suffered a 3-0 defeat in the first leg against Atalanta, leaving them with only the league to focus on. Considering it's Klopp's final season, Liverpool is doubly motivated to clinch the trophy.


Currently, Manchester City leads with 73 points, followed closely by Arsenal and Liverpool, both with 71 points. With six matches remaining, the trophy race is intense.


Examining each team's recent performance, Manchester City has won three games and drawn twice, Liverpool has won three games and drawn once, and Arsenal has two wins, two draws, and one loss, indicating they're still in contention.


However, each team faces its unique challenges. For example, the main concern for Manchester City is their striker Erling Haaland's lack of scores compared to last season. He missed several big chances in the Champions League quarter-finals, contributing to their defeat.


Liverpool's issue lies in their slow but steady decline in points. They've conceded a goal in all five of their recent league games and displayed defensive vulnerability, particularly evident in their 3-0 loss to Atalanta in the Europa League quarter-finals.


On the other hand, Arsenal doesn't exhibit significant concerns. Despite recent injuries and a league loss to Aston Villa, their record of conceding 26 goals in 32 games suggests they remain competitive in the championship race, barring a string of defeats.


As all three contenders face elimination from European competition, the race for the league title becomes even more compelling. It remains to be revealed; which team will ultimately lift the trophy?



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