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 Liverpool hold the key to title race

In terms of excitement, drama and pure unpredictability, this season’s title race is shaping up to be the best for many years and just when it looks like someone is about to pull away, to put a bit of clear water between themselves and second place, there’s another surprise lurking around the corner.

With United in FA Cup action at the weekend, I fully expected Arsenal to turn the screw by picking up three points at Wigan on Sunday. Fresh from their win in Milan – which had to be one of the finest performances by an English side in Europe for a decade - I thought the Gunners would have no problems at the JJB but instead the Latics pulled off the rare feat of stopping Arsenal scoring and collected a valuable point.

Fair play to Steve Bruce and his players. They’ve been on a decent run of form of late and getting harder and harder to beat but Sunday’s result was another example of how this title race simply refuses to conform to expectations.

There’s nine or 10 games to play for the top teams and it’s anyone’s guess now what twists and turns are lying in wait.

I still believe United’s greater maturity, their experience of winning the title last season, give them a slight edge over Arsenal. I’m hugely impressed the way Arsenal have kept going considering the size of their squad and the average age of their players but United have some wily old campaigners who’ve been in this situation before.

United also have that bit more firepower going forward. Adebayor has been sensational for Arsenal but United have more players who can and do stick the ball in the back of the net.

Chelsea certainly aren’t out of it either. They’ve had a funny old season at Stamford Bridge and the domestic cups ultimately haven’t been kind to Avram Grant but the fact remains that if they win their games in hand, they’re within one more win over going level with or overhauling both United and Arsenal.

Chelsea have definitely become the dark horses. Perhaps talk of a two-horse race has worked in their favour because they’ve crept up quietly on the rails and there’s no doubt there’s now three teams in with a shout.

The tantalising thing is all three sides have to play each other before the trophy is handed out. United have got Arsenal at Old Trafford and Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, while Chelsea also have the Gunners at the Bridge.

This is where Liverpool come into the equation. They haven’t featured in the title race but they play Arsenal at Anfield and have to go to face United at Old Trafford. These two games could go a long, long way to deciding who is crowned Premier League champions.

Liverpool still have plenty to play for. Fourth spot and Champions League qualification is not yet in the bag and they’re still locked in a fascinating tussle with Everton. There’s also the matter of pride and a couple of wins over the top two would be something for the fans in what has been another disappointing season.

I say United with both my heart and my head but in all honesty, I don’t think anyone can predict what’s going to happen with any real confidence. No of the top three have really been able to stamp their authority on the title race and whoever ends up popping the champagne in May, it’s going to be tight right until the death.




 

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by GaryPallister | Tuesday 11 March 2008 6:30am
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That pitch at the JJB was a disgrace. Badly cut from rugby league. This type of pitch only suits the long ball up the middle. There should be a league table for quality of pitch as per school league table.
Back to title race. It looks like Arsenal blew it. Chelsea are in with a shout but the quality of the Man U side should see them just edge ahead.
Liverpool should finish in fourth with Everton fifth.


by Greenhorn on 2008-03-11 07:41:32

Keep writing Chelsea off, it seems to be working for us! It's quite amazing how we've had horrendous injuries and losses to the African Cup, mixed with some pretty indifferent and downright poor performances at times, yet we're still right in the title race.

I guess the proof of a teams mettle is the ability to keep up with the front runners even when completely out of form.

As unimpressed I've been with the performances, I've been most impressed with our tenacity at times. I think it will be a huge ask to bring the title back to the Bridge, but we've still got a real chance.

If not us, then I have to say Man Utd look most likely, but write the Gooners off at your peril.....


by aajblue on 2008-03-11 07:24:41

Chelski do have a chance since they play both the top two teams at home. Liverpool can do damage to either of the top two but they do play both away. However, if Liverpool continue to get back to the form they showed at the beginning of the year they just might cause some problems for both the top two. Currently they are playing well away from Anfield.


by magnumopus on 2008-03-11 07:02:08

Liverpool have already played Arsenal at Anfield this season.. 1-1 if I recall..


by Shaun on 2008-03-11 06:48:24

Liverpool are on a roll so I agree ith you Pally. They could set the cat amongst the pigeons if they produce their best form against the top 3. Chelsea - no chance. Not got enough goals in them. For me its United but as a neutral I'd love to see the Gunners do it.


by lagerlout on 2008-03-11 06:37:51

Still think Chelsea have left themselves a bit too much to do, Pally. The result against Barnsley proves they've got too many 'bad performances' in them but I agree, you'd need a crystal ball to pick a winner from Arsenal and United


by Hawaii502 on 2008-03-11 06:34:13

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