Emmanuel Eboue tips Liverpool, Man City, and Aston Villa to challenge Arsenal's Premier League lead, ahead of Arsenal vs Liverpool clash.
Emmanuel Eboue tips Liverpool, Man City, and Aston Villa to challenge Arsenal's Premier League lead, ahead of Arsenal vs Liverpool clash.
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Eboue tips Liverpool, City and Villa to challenge Arsenal's title lead

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Former Arsenal winger Emmanuel Eboue believes Liverpool, Manchester City and Aston Villa remain in contention to dethrone the Gunners from the top of the Premier League table. Arsenal hold a six-point advantage with 48 points after 20 matches, but Eboue warns of the risks ahead of Thursday's clash with Liverpool at the Emirates. Injury concerns linger for both sides, though Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike appears set to feature.

Arsenal sit six points clear at the Premier League summit with 48 points from 20 games, chasing their first title since 2004. Second-placed Aston Villa and third-placed Liverpool both have 42 points, while defending champions Manchester City lag in fourth on 34 points. The Gunners have endured three straight runner-up finishes under Mikel Arteta, heightening the pressure this season.

Ex-Arsenal star Emmanuel Eboue, speaking at the launch of Ladisfaction with Ladbrokes, identified four teams still in the race. "I think Arsenal and Manchester City will obviously be up there, but I don’t think Aston Villa or Liverpool are out of it yet," he said. Eboue praised Villa's proximity to the top and Liverpool's improving form despite a slow start. "Aston Villa are so close in points... they’ve done incredible," he added, noting Liverpool's potential to close the gap quickly, especially with their upcoming match against Arsenal.

"You might look at the table right now and say if Liverpool win the league this season, then something has gone very, very wrong for Arsenal. But this is a very, very hard league," Eboue cautioned. He backed Arsenal to prevail but expressed concern over squad depth amid a congested schedule. "For me, Arsenal don’t have enough players to compete for every trophy... if they start to slip up, then it’s going to be very, very difficult."

Ahead of Thursday's Emirates showdown, Liverpool manager Arne Slot hopes top scorer Hugo Ekitike (11 goals) recovers from a minor hamstring injury that sidelined him for Sunday's 2-2 draw at Fulham. The club's head of physiotherapy included Ekitike in his Fantasy Premier League team, signaling likely availability. Liverpool also miss Alexander Isak until March due to a broken leg and Mohamed Salah at the Africa Cup of Nations, with Florian Wirtz stepping up recently.

Arsenal's squad appears healthier, with Gabriel Jesus and others back from earlier injuries, though Arteta's side eyes reinforcements only if opportunities arise. Eboue remains optimistic: "I still have to say Arsenal win the league though; the club is my family... They have to win the title." Failure could intensify scrutiny on Arteta after three near-misses.

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Arsenal's Eberechi Eze celebrates scoring against Crystal Palace, boosting their Premier League lead.
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Arsenal extend lead at Premier League summit after Palace win

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Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace to move four points clear at the top of the Premier League table. Eberechi Eze scored his first league goal for the Gunners against his former club, extending their unbeaten run to 10 games. The result came as rivals Liverpool and Manchester City suffered defeats, boosting Arsenal's title hopes.

Arsenal strengthened its position at the top of the Premier League with a 4-0 victory over Leeds United, while rivals Manchester City and Aston Villa dropped points in their respective matches. City's 2-2 draw at Tottenham Hotspur and Villa's 1-0 home loss to Brentford have restored Arsenal's buffer, easing recent tensions among supporters. With 14 games remaining, the Gunners now appear favorites to end their title drought.

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Arsenal suffered their first Premier League defeat since August, falling to a late Emi Buendia winner against Aston Villa. The loss narrowed their lead over Manchester City to two points, but an easing injury crisis and kinder fixtures offer Mikel Arteta a chance to regroup. With Champions League and league games ahead, rotation could be key to maintaining their title challenge.

Arsenal secured a 3-0 victory over Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium, extending their lead at the top of the Premier League to nine points. Martin Zubimendi scored a stunning opener before substitute Viktor Gyokeres netted twice to seal the win. The result strengthens Arsenal's title bid ahead of Manchester City's trip to Liverpool.

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Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, with Virgil van Dijk scoring the only goal. The win narrowed the gap to Chelsea and Manchester United in the race for a Champions League spot. With 12 games remaining, Liverpool sits sixth in the Premier League, two points behind Chelsea and three behind Manchester United.

Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points with a tense 2-1 win over bottom-placed Wolves on Saturday. The match, played at the Emirates Stadium, featured two own goals for the Gunners and a late equalizer from the visitors before a stoppage-time winner. Mikel Arteta admitted his side needs to improve despite the result.

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Aston Villa aim for a 10th consecutive win against Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday. The third-placed Villans are three points behind leaders Arsenal and seek to maintain their title challenge. United, two points from the top four, look to extend their unbeaten run to five games despite defensive issues.

 

 

 

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