Hindustan Times (Jammu)

A pulsating title battle awaits between three heavyweigh­ts

Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are all in with a shot at winning the Premier League

- Aditya Chaturvedi aditya.chaturvedi@hindustant­imes.com

With 10 rounds left in the Premier League this season, the title race seems poised for a fascinatin­g finish as just one point separates Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City at the top. What adds more intrigue to the battle is that the three teams are continuing to go strong even in their respective campaigns in Europe.

Arsenal clinched a tense penalty shootout against Porto on Tuesday to book a spot in the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years. City, the defending champions, made it to the last eight last week while Liverpool are all but through to the Europa League quarters.

Domestical­ly, the three teams have done enough to build a sizeable gap between them and the rest. Arsenal are tied with Liverpool but sit atop the table thanks to superior goal difference, while City are just a point behind. Aston Villa, in fourth position, are eight points below City.

There’s no doubt the European fixtures will remain critical and offer a stern test in terms of squad strength. When it comes to quality, there’s little to separate Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City, but as is usually the case, the final stage of a season is just as much about a team’s character.

Looking at how the last two decades have panned out, this is uncharted territory for the Gunners. They’re at the top heading into the final stretch of the Premier League and have even managed to break through the Champions League round of 16 barrier.

Last year, too, they were in a promising position before a string of poor results ended their hopes. The sharpness and creativity that Mikel Arteta’s players had shown through the season was lacking towards the end and there was a desperate need for reinforce

With just a point separating Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City, we may have to wait till the season’s final week to know the winner

Club Arsenal

Liverpool

Man City

Wins Matches ments. With the arrival of Declan Rice, the Arsenal lineup has looked a lot more balanced this season and they’ve had a terrific run since the start of this year. They’re on a nine-game winning streak, which includes three points against Liverpool as well, and have scored 35 goals during this run, which has seen their goal difference soar. However, Arsenal play City at the Etihad next and even have clashes with Villa, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United pending. Once again, it’s a question of whether Arteta’s men will have enough in the tank against the big teams to fight till the end.

This is the first time in eight seasons that Liverpool are missing in the Champions League,

Draws

Losses 20 19 19 4 4 72 63

Goal Difference 46 having finished fifth in the Premier League last year. However, Jurgen Klopp’s side has bounced back well this season and can be expected to make a strong push over the next couple of months.

What makes Liverpool all the more dangerous is Klopp’s impending departure at the end of this season. The German has acquired legendary status at the club through the course of his incredibly successful nine years in charge, and there’s no doubt the players will have that added motivation to give him a memorable farewell.

Liverpool went down to Arsenal before drawing with City recently. While those dropped points were surely a jolt, their fans will be hopeful as there’s a

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64 63 slightly less demanding lineup of fixtures to look forward to. Mohamed Salah’s return from injury is also a major positive. Among the key games, they will face West Ham and Villa away and host United and Spurs at Anfield.

“We did show from a performanc­e point of view (against City) that we are definitely ready to stay in the race until the end of the season,” Klopp told reporters.

City’s desire

vs Chelsea (H, postponed) vs Man City (A) vs Luton Town (H) vs Brighton (A) vs Aston Villa (H)

vs Everton (A, postponed) vs Brighton (H) vs Sheffield United (H) vs Man United (A) vs Crystal Palace (H)

vs Brighton (A, postponed) vs Arsenal (H) vs Aston Villa (H) vs Crystal Palace (A) vs Luton Town (H)

It’s probably to be expected that a team that won the treble last season lacks a bit of pace and motivation. But Manchester City and Pep Guardiola won’t settle for anything less than silverware once again. Aside from reaching the FA vs Wolves (A) vs Tottenham (A) vs Bournemout­h (H) vs Man United (A) vs Everton (H)

vs Fulham (A) vs West Ham (A) vs Tottenham (H) vs Aston Villa (A) vs Wolves (H)

vs Tottenham (A) vs Notts Forest (A) vs Wolves (H) vs Fulham (A) vs West Ham (H)

Cup quarters and beating FC Copenhagen in the Champions League round of 16, City are also well placed in the Premier League.

They’ve won the PL title five of the last six times and it would take a brave person to bet against them this season as well. What sets City apart is that when the pressure is at its highest, they know how to produce their best football. With Kevin De Bruyne nearing full fitness as well, one can count on Guardiola’s side to make very few mistakes going forward. Three of City’s next five fixtures are tricky as they face Arsenal, Villa and Spurs. But with Guardiola at the helm, there can be little doubt about the team’s motivation to build on its glory.

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz fought off swarming bees and Alexander Zverev on Thursday to set up a semi-final clash with Jannik Sinner at Indian Wells.

World No.2 Alcaraz was stung on the forehead and temporaril­y forced from the court as a “bee invasion” halted his quarter-final against Germany’s Zverev with just two games completed.

He looked none the worse for wear when play resumed after a delay of almost two hours, polishing off a 6-3, 6-1 victory and avenging a quarter-final loss to Zverev at the Australian Open.

Sinner powered into the semifinals with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Czech Jiri Lehecka pushing his match win streak to 19.

Sinner’s run stretches back through last year’s Davis Cup finals and includes a perfect 16-0 record in 2024.

In Saturday’s semi-finals he’ll be out to turn the tables on Alcaraz, who beat him at the same stage last year on the way to the title in the California desert.

Alcaraz said he never imagined his title defence would find him ducking for cover amid a swarm of bees. He and Zverev were just two games into their match when the bees overwhelme­d proceeding­s, Alcaraz swatting and swiping at the insects after being stung on the forehead. The bees swarmed the remote-controlled “spider cam” and Alcaraz and Zverev had already run for cover when chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani announced “Ladies and gentlemen, play is suspended due to bee invasion.”

“For sure the most unusual match I have ever played in my career,” he said, recalling that he noticed the bees after winning a point on serve in the third game.

“I thought it was just a few of them, not too many,” he said. “But I saw the sky and there was thousands, thousands flying, stuck in my hair, going to me. It was crazy.”

A bee expert was summoned and removed the bees clustered on the aerial camera with a livecaptur­e vacuum.

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