Imo it seems pretty obvious at this point that those three will be ahead of the rest at the end of the season.

I hope it can go down to the wire in a three-horse race, it’s very rare but I think the ingredients are there. I think Liverpool and Arsenal are capable of reaching 90+ points this season. It really depends if ManCity become unplayable or if they do have some kind of treble hangover.

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    KDB is getting old and the injuries have been stacking up for a long time, who knows how much athleticism he’ll come back with which is a big part of his game.

    Then you can factor in how thin their squad is and they’re likely to run deep in the CL, I think they could struggle a bit.

    Liverpool have a very deep squad and aren’t in CL, they’re also likely to continuously improve as the season goes on and synergy builds. Think it’ll come down to those 2.

    Don’t think Arsenal have the squad or the experience to compete on all fronts.

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      KDB though simply has the pure technical skill to break down some of the toughest defenses. Like against Arsenal, if they had a player who could feed Haaland the type of balls that KDB feeds, it could’ve been a different story.

      As well, while their depth has been exposed this season, Liverpool and Arsenal still suffer from worse. Liverpool’s defense is still thin and a lack of a true number 6 hurts a lot because Klopp doesnt want to play Endo for some reason.

      Arsenal also has serious depth issues in attack because someone like Nketiah is simply not good enough for a title winning team though Arteta has made some smart changes by play slower and more tactical, albiet more boring, football.