Liverpool and Manchester City face off in a highly anticipated Premier League match this weekend, and the result could have big implications for Arsenal’s title hopes.
Liverpool are currently six points ahead of Arsenal in the table, and history suggests that gap might grow after the clash at Anfield.
Manchester City’s Poor Record at Anfield
Manchester City have struggled at Anfield for years. In their last 21 Premier League visits, they’ve won only once, drawn seven times, and lost 13 matches. Their sole victory came in February 2021 during the COVID-19 era when stadiums were empty. When fans are present, City haven’t won at Anfield since May 2003.
Liverpool, known for their dominance at home under Jürgen Klopp, will look to continue that form under new manager Arne Slot. With the Reds in strong shape, City will face a tough challenge.
Arsenal’s Title Race Challenge
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is watching closely, hoping City can help close the gap between the Gunners and Liverpool. Arteta knows how unpredictable title races can be, reflecting on Arsenal’s near-miss last season when they led the league for most of the campaign before City overtook them.
“Keeping up for 10 months is extremely hard; anything can happen,” Arteta said.
What’s at Stake
If Liverpool win, they’ll tighten their grip at the top and make Arsenal’s title chase even harder. A City victory, however, could give Arsenal a lifeline in the race.
As history favours Liverpool, Arsenal fans may need to brace themselves for another challenging weekend in their pursuit of the Premier League crown