Liverpool is charging towards the Premier League title, pulling ahead with a solid 13-point lead after a gritty 2-0 win over Newcastle at Anfield. Meanwhile, Arsenal hit a frustrating snag with a draw against Nottingham Forest, leaving Mikel Arteta’s squad hanging on to their title hopes.
By the time these two teams clash at Anfield in May, the race might be all but over. Liverpool has played one more game because of their upcoming Carabao Cup final in March, but by the end of that month, both teams will be even on games played. Can the Gunners close the gap before then? That’s the big question.
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Liverpool’s eyes are on Wembley now, so they’ll only play once before the international break—a home game against struggling Southampton. But things get tougher after that.
April kicks off with a Merseyside Derby at Anfield, where Slot will be back on the sidelines after his suspension. Then, they’ll face away games at Fulham and Leicester, with a home match against West Ham in between. Those last two could be tricky—especially Leicester, who might be fighting for survival by then.
Arsenal, on the other hand, needs to bounce back. They’ve gone two league games without scoring, which is worrying. Their next match is away at Manchester United on March 9—not the best place to find their groove. After that, they’ll host Chelsea, and then in April, they’ve got some tough London derbies against Fulham and Brentford, plus a trip to Everton.
The Gunners might get key players like Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli back by then, but will it be too late?
Even with Liverpool’s growing lead, Slot is staying calm and not getting caught up in title chatter.
“It’s still a long way to go, ten games,” he told TNT Sports. “March is a quiet month for us in the league, but with the cup final and two big Champions League games against PSG, we’re not thinking long-term. PSG is in the same form as us—hardly losing—so we know it’ll be tough.”
Arteta, however, looked frustrated.
“It’s about what we can do,” the Spaniard said. “It was like this a week ago, two weeks ago, three months ago. That hasn’t changed.
“We dropped two points again today, which hurts, and we need to step up.”
As the season heats up, Liverpool has taken control—but Arsenal isn’t out of the game just yet. The next few weeks will show if they can reignite their challenge or if the trophy will slip further away.
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