The competition continues with three teams vying for the title, indicating that the race will be intense until the end. The situation remains as tight as it was before the Easter weekend, perhaps even more so following Liverpool’s recent victory.
Jurgen Klopp’s squad has managed to edge slightly ahead after a hard-fought win against Brighton, followed by their rivals faltering in a lackluster match.
Manchester City’s recent draw at the Etihad Stadium, a rare occurrence without scoring since September 2021, implies that Pep Guardiola’s team now relies on assistance from other teams to maintain their title hopes.
For City to secure their fourth consecutive Premier League title, they require both Liverpool and Arsenal to suffer defeats, a scenario that cannot be ruled out given the high stakes involved.
Despite possessing experience, City will face increasingly limited margin for error with each passing week. While they seemed unlikely to lose the recent match, they also failed to convincingly dominate.
Recent results, such as Liverpool and Arsenal’s 4-1 defeats and Bayern Munich’s 3-0 loss, underscore the unpredictability of this campaign, which has seen fewer landslide victories. Additionally, notable are their losses at the Emirates Stadium and the drawn matches against Liverpool.