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Liverpool Edge Closer to Glory as Arsenal Slip Up Again

Liverpool Edge Closer to Glory as Arsenal Slip Up Again

The Premier League title is now within touching distance for Liverpool, who are just four wins away from clinching their 20th top-flight crown, following Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Everton on Saturday.

The Gunners dropped vital points in the early kick-off, despite taking the lead through Leandro Trossard in the first half. A second-half penalty from Iliman Ndiaye, after Myles Lewis-Skelly was adjudged to have fouled Jack Harrison, leveled the game and dented Arsenal’s already-fading title hopes.

The result leaves Mikel Arteta’s side trailing Liverpool by 11 points, with just seven matches left to play.

🔴 Reds on the Brink of Glory

With the draw in Merseyside, Arne Slot’s Liverpool now have a clear and achievable path to the title. Should they win their next four matches — starting with Fulham on Sunday — they could be crowned champions at Anfield when they face Tottenham Hotspur.

A title triumph at home would be poetic for a club whose last Premier League title came during the eerie silence of the COVID-hit 2020 season, without fans to witness the glory. This time, the Anfield faithful would be there in full voice, ready to explode in celebration.

What’s more, if Liverpool do wrap up the title early, Chelsea and Arsenal — two of their biggest rivals — may be left clapping them on with a guard of honour, a symbolic gesture that would be as sweet for Reds fans as it might be painful for their London counterparts.

💭 Opinion: Arsenal’s Slip, Liverpool’s Steely March

Once again, Arsenal's title charge seems to be running out of steam just when it matters most. The Gunners are a fantastic side, packed with talent and promise, but their inability to close out key fixtures continues to haunt them.

On the other hand, Liverpool have shown exactly what champions are made of: consistency, grit, and a hunger to finish strong. Arne Slot, stepping into big shoes, appears to be guiding his side with a calm authority — and the reward may be monumental.

🔔 Final Word:

The race isn't mathematically over, but the writing is on the wall. If Liverpool can hold their nerve, four more victories will deliver a fairytale finish — one written in front of the roaring Anfield crowd. The Premier League trophy, it seems, is heading back to Merseyside.

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