The BIG Premier League title race PREVIEW! Arsenal, Liverpool or Man City the favourites? | ESPN FC



ESPN FC’s James Olley, Mark Ogden and Rob Dawson join Ben Welch to preview the Premier League title race between Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal.

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49 comentarios en “The BIG Premier League title race PREVIEW! Arsenal, Liverpool or Man City the favourites? | ESPN FC

  1. @siryylfordt9026

    All of you lot are clueless and bias as always toward Arsenal.

    We've missed

    Partey
    Jesus
    Zinchenko
    Timber
    Vieira
    Martinelli
    Tomiyasu

    For extended periods in the season. We've had luck in that Saliba and Gabriel have been mainstays but have been tested everywhere else in the field.

    Arsenal have dealt with adversity and the first time in a decade look to have form after Christmas which is where We've mostly fell short.

    I hope Liverpools mentality is questioned when they can't sustain this run if they lose VVD like we lost Saliba. City dropped points in 4 consecutive games when they lost Rodri to suspension.

    Only Arsenal have mentality issues when losing key cogs in the machine.

  2. @gtr5973

    It’s funny these guys want to beat up Arsenal over last year while simping for Liverpool. No mention of what St Jurgen’s Liverpool did last season though when they finished light years behind Arsenal.

  3. @shawnchong8468

    Honestly, I absolutely do not agree that Liverpool will have a chance to beat Manchester City and Arsenal to the title this season. Firstly, Liverpool has a long list of injuries to their key players. Secondly, they have to face Manchester City at Anfield with a depleted squad. The home ground advantage is not going to help them to get the job done. A point is the best they could get from the game. Unless a miracle happens that would enable Liverpool to beat Manchester City, then Liverpool will stand a chance to win the title. Otherwise, they would end up like Arsenal of last season. Personally, I see Liverpool ending in third this season. The title is between Manchester City and Arsenal.

  4. @lgr109

    ESPN needs to do better with some of these commentators.. regurgitating the same talking points as everyone else. I think the only requirement is to have an English accent!!

  5. @DiReal_Donclassy

    The fact that some pundits base their predictions of City to win the league on their past records rather than looking at the situations where they are presently and the situations of their chsllengers. City isn't as strong as the city that won the leagues in the past. Their defence is weaker than Arsenal and Liverpool's. Moreover they struggle to beat lower teams. Previously we can say that City will beat Arsenal at Ethihad, but with what Arsenal has now, the worst result they'll get at the Ethihad is a draw. City can never beat Arsenal at the Etihad and they'll find it extremely difficult leaving Anfield with a point especially if Salah and Nunez are back. This City will struggle to make top 3 and i can tell you categorically that the title is between Liverpool and Arsenal. With 36 points up for grab the team who wins the most points from 36 will win the league and i can only see Arsenal or Liverpool.

  6. @babatundeladapo7800

    Has any of these guys seen Arsenals squad and all them coming back from injury??? Apart from Odegard Arsenal has had to also play with a completely new midfield and have got themselves to this position… My annoyance is with Arsenal dropping poor points against WestHam and FulHam late last year, if not Arsenal would have been sitting pretty on top and I guess these journalists would still have discounted them… Arsenal look like the Season has just started for them, with Partey and Timber coming back… Jesus too… It would be an interesting running… I can imagine Arsenal unleashing the Odegard, Rice and Partey midfield against City and against Spurs and United… We would see it all play out.. I cant wait…

  7. @nigelduckworth4419

    I think that the title depends on one thing. How many opponents of these clubs will employ a low block in the next 12 games. City are the best team at countering low blocks, Liverpool are good but Arsenal are not. If teams decide to use a low block more against Arsenal and Liverpool so that those low blocks prevent a win or a win with a low score, then it's a whole different ball game when it comes to the title. Liverpool are pretty well impregnable at Anfield but it is their away games which will tell us whether they can win the title.

  8. @user-gp6cc8jj6d

    The lad with glasses came with an agenda against Arteta.
    Klopp and Pep arent cool on the touchline, both have been in trouble for their behaviour, kicking water bottles and running on the pitch

  9. @thehaight68

    I actually don’t think these gents know anything about football … their takes are so shallow. compare this analysis with what you hear on the Athletic. It’s a host and three dumb guys.

  10. @Chamu1733

    All these pundits don’t have a time machine. Winners will be declared after game 38 unless there’s a shift in fortunes for any of the teams and the winners are crowned with games to spare.

  11. @iniobongudofia6816

    An absolute waste of 44mins of my life.

    These laughable men just don't detest Arsenal, they hate Arsenal so much, they'd rather come off as clowns than talk like sensible grown ups! Pathetic!!

  12. @tomgolab3958

    Can't believe I've just waisted over 40 minutes listening to bunch of amateur biased guys. And to observe the never ending hate and no respect to Arsenal and especially Arteta is beyond me.

  13. @trooperricky2944

    This is the thing I find amusing when I see Assna fans talk. They act like they’re the best team in the universe but they don’t have any credentials to show. You guys have a good side but there’s a reason you haven’t won anything in a while. Please win something first and chill with the arrogance before all the chat because, for as good as you’ve been…you’re still 3rd 🥉. That should tell you where you are smh

  14. @shanemurphy8682

    From the first sentence these guy disrespected Arsenal!! Reading out the table and putting Arsenal in 3rd!!! How dare they use objective reality!!! What a bunch of hacks!!!!! Respect Arteta!!until the next match we lose so I can say "Arteta out"!! (Sorry guys i am a new Arsenal fan and i'm trying to match the delusion/inferiority complex of the other Gunners in the comments section….how did I do?? 😅😅😅)

  15. @gshawnuk3625

    The totally non objective take on arsenal by any of this panel is criminal…..City have been poor against the top 6 this season.. And arsenal's taken change off Liverpool this season.. i wonder what season they're really analysing, defo not this current one.

  16. @waynemclawrence9361

    Injuries are part of the game and Arsenal have had it's fair share of it throughout the season, with Timber, Partey, Jesus, Tomiyasu, ESR, Viera and Zinchencko out for extended periods. Arsenal have not lost to any of the top six this season and have defeated them at least once. Last season is gone, but, l must mention that Arsenal collapse begun with major injuries of Saliba, Partey and Tomiyasu, none of whom, played against Manchester city in that 4=1 lost. Please don't forget Arsenal was robbed in more than six games and dropped crucial points last season.Since being crowned the invincibles, the hate for Arsenal is surely vivid. Pundits, Bookies, var match officials and Referees have all demonstrated their bias, but in the end, Arsenal will be vindicated.

  17. @Krystozengo

    If Arsenal wins the next 5 games then we in best chance to win the league. Our next 5 are better looking than Liverpool or Man city…Arsenal will win the league… Mark my words. One love from South Africa

  18. @sanjd6882

    It always amazes me when there's talk of City doing it over and over again that there's no.mention that twice it was by a point over a Liverpool and each time a different bounce of the ball, a different refereeing decision and we have a different outcome in each title. For example, 11 mm! No-one would dispute that City are a fantastic team. But the narrative is so binary. Just like the billion pound bottlers BS now directed at Chelsea. Yes, the gave the game away in extra time, but an heroic goalkeeping display was required to keep them out during normal time.

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