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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2023/2024
by
Miles2006
on 16/03/2024, 21:01:58 UTC
I understand your point but it's just seem that everyone is now used to Manchester city winning even when they are way back and thats the consideration is slightly more favourable to city than arsenal or Liverpool and besides Manchester city have already collected the trophy from behind from the hands of almost all the big boys in the premier league, I mean they first did it against Manchester united then Liverpool and also arsenal so it's no new thing for them.
People always assume Man City will win the competition because Man City has a great squad. They have best coach (Guardiola) and they have best player (Haaland) there. Although Man City ever dropped their position on the table and missed some points, people still assume Man City will be the candidate of the champion. For this reason, I can understand people's assumption.

However, this season isn't the same as the previous season. If we consider the remaining matches of 3 candidates of the champion, Liverpool seems to have the advantage. Man City and Arsenal have harder remaining matches because they still have some big matches. They will also still fight one another in matchday 30, so there is a big chance for missing points in the next few matches.
When I went through the fixtures yesterday, I found out Arsenal still have more competitive teams to battle and surprising seeing Liverpool and Manchester city with less competition. Liverpool have more chance of winning the title but I still think Arsenal will find a way to defeat their opponent cause we can't really judge looking at the fixtures but let's watch out what will happen next, Arsenal have a lot of tough games to play. Concerning the Manchester united vs Arsenal, this game will be tough cause Arsenal has never won united away and let's see if Arsenal can break this streak although even if Arsenal is topping the table they have a long way to go in terms of defeating other teams.