Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has tipped the Reds as the favorites to win the Premier League this season, while suggesting that Arsenal could edge out Manchester City for second place. With Liverpool on a remarkable run of form and City struggling, Carragher believes the landscape of the title race has shifted dramatically.
Liverpool, under Arne Slot, have been in scintillating form, winning 17 of their 19 competitive games this season. Their latest triumph, a 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League, further underlined their credentials. A win over Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday could see Liverpool move 11 points clear of Pep Guardiola’s side—a potentially decisive gap in the title race.
City, meanwhile, are enduring an uncharacteristic slump. They have lost five of their last six matches in all competitions, including a shock collapse against Feyenoord in the Champions League where they squandered a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3. This inconsistency has raised questions about their ability to mount a serious challenge this season.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Carragher explained his updated prediction: “I actually think Arsenal might finish above Manchester City because of the problems they have got in midfield. I’m going to go Liverpool to win the league now. I think it will be the bookies’ favorite and they have got a sizable lead.”
Carragher highlighted the importance of Liverpool’s current position but cautioned that the run-in could still be fiercely contested. “I still think it’s obviously going to be a tight run-in, whether that’s Manchester City trying to get at them or Arsenal coming back at them as well,” he said. “Liverpool and Arsenal will be in there. I just hope one of them is at the top end of the table.”
Liverpool’s dominance this season has been fueled by a combination of tactical brilliance, squad depth, and consistency. Slot’s side has adapted seamlessly to domestic and European challenges, maintaining a high-intensity style that has overwhelmed opponents. Sunday’s clash with City presents a golden opportunity to solidify their position at the top.
For Guardiola’s City, the potential 11-point deficit wouldn’t mark the end of their title hopes but would significantly dent their confidence. A win at Anfield would restore belief and send a statement that City are still very much in the hunt, but their recent struggles, particularly in midfield, have left them vulnerable.
Arsenal, on the other hand, remain poised to capitalize. Mikel Arteta’s side has shown resilience after a difficult start to the season, and with key players like Martin Ødegaard back in action, they look capable of sustaining a challenge. Carragher’s suggestion that Arsenal could surpass City reflects the growing sense that the Gunners are ready to push for top honors.
As the season progresses, Liverpool face the challenge of maintaining their momentum under the weight of expectation. A significant lead brings its own pressures, with rivals eager to exploit any slip-up. Yet, with their current form and confidence, Slot’s men are in a prime position to end their league title drought. Whether Arsenal or City can mount a serious challenge remains to be seen, but for now, Liverpool are firmly in the driver’s seat.