“Injuries are inevitable” – Kyle Walker offers personal take on Premier League title race with Arsenal and Liverpool

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Published on 2024-03-22 18:30:00

Manchester City captain Kyle Walker shares his perspective on the current Premier League title race involving Arsenal and Liverpool.

The top three teams in the Premier League are separated by just one point as the season nears its end, with Manchester City set to face Arsenal in their upcoming match.

Manchester City has struggled against Liverpool this season, with two draws and one loss in their meetings. With the title race heating up, Walker offers his thoughts on the battle for the trophy.

Speaking ahead of the international break, Walker acknowledges the tough competition and the unpredictability of the Premier League. He emphasizes the importance of taking each game as it comes and not getting ahead of themselves.

“I don’t think no-one has got the edge. We are where we are; Arsenal at the top of the league with a point. We’ve got some tough games like the rest of them, we’ve all got tough games,” Walker explained.

“We know the Premier League, we’ve been here many years, and we’ve seen a lot of twists and turns, ups and downs. So there’s a lot of football to be played as you say, there’s 10 big, important games to play and hopefully for Manchester City we go and do that big four-in-a-row which no-ones ever done.”

With a congested fixture schedule and crucial matches on the horizon, including FA Cup and Champions League games, Manchester City faces significant challenges in their quest for a fourth consecutive title.

Despite the obstacles ahead, Walker remains optimistic and focused on the task at hand, urging his team to stay grounded and focused on their immediate goals.

“In the midst of all that, we’ve got the FA Cup, we’ve got the Champions League, there’s going to be injuries, there’s going to be setbacks, and you just have to manage each game as it comes – I’m a big believer in that,” the City captain explained. “Don’t look too far into the future, you do a game at a time because I feel that’s the only thing you can affect.”

City’s upcoming matches include a FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea, a Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid, and important Premier League clashes against Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, and Aston Villa.

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