In a close title fight, Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, thinks that Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool are “almost unstoppable”.
Guardiola has acknowledged that his team will need to work hard to win the championship as the rivalry between Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal has heated up toward the end of the season. This is because neither the Gunners nor the Reds appear to be willing to give up ground.”How they [our opponents] are playing, even Aston Villa but especially Arsenal and Liverpool,” Guardiola stated in a statement to the media. Every day, they are netting three, four, or five goals. Thus, they are essentially unstoppable.”
Arsenal has already scored five goals against Burnley, defeated West Ham by six goals, and put three goals past both Newcastle and Liverpool in February. Liverpool, meanwhile, defeated Brentford and Luton Town with four goals and scored three against Burnley. With 12 matchdays left, Klopp’s team currently leads the group with 60 points, followed by City on 59 and Arsenal on 58.Since Liverpool is the first title contender to play on the following matchday, they will have the opportunity to increase their lead. On Saturday, March 2, the Reds play Nottingham Forest, and on Sunday, Manchester City plays its city rivals, Manchester United. Arsenal’s final game of the day is against Sheffield United on Monday night.