At least their position is still safe, they are 6 points ahead of Arsenal who are one rank below them, this number could increase to 9 because they still have one match left. Currently they are at the forefront of the fight for the championship title, Arne Slot certainly will not waste this opportunity and will try to maintain the first position until the end of the season.
He fielded a second-string squad in the last UCL game, meaning Arne Slot doesn't want to take any risks. They are currently the favourites in both competitions, so he has to be very careful in his strategy so as not to slip up in a game that should be easily won.
6 points is a temporary difference between them, but it can be expanded to 9 points, because Liverpool played one match less than Arsenal. Assume the difference will be 6 points, 7 points or 9 points when two competitors have same played matches, I think Liverpool by any future, will still have big advantage against Arsenal.
It won't guarantee that Liverpool will win Premier League title but they will fight and focus match by match, to lift another Premier League trophy. Arsenal have a mountain to climb and beat Liverpool in the title race.
In the Premier League, that kind of distance is not a safe distance for them to be comfortable there. But at least they now have the time and advantage to be able to maintain what they have achieved so far.
It's not too big but I believe Liverpool and Slot can maintain it to win the trophy at the season ending.
It would be very interesting if Arne Slot led Liverpool to become champions in his first season like this, especially this is the Premier League, it would be very extraordinary for them.
Well now they have that moment, it's just a matter of how they maintain something they have built so far. Consistency is the key, I agree that will bring them to be champions;.
The moment is for Liverpool, they have played well and some big competitors have had problems, from Arsenal to Manchester City. It's like a perfect season for Liverpool to win Premier League, it's their time.