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Published on 2024-04-02 16:00:00
Alan Shearer believes that Manchester City are still the favorites to win the Premier League title this season, despite Liverpool and Arsenal being close contenders. City, aiming for a fourth consecutive title win, have not been in top form but have the experience and resilience to secure the title. Shearer acknowledges Liverpool’s advantage at the moment but remains steadfast in his prediction for City to come out on top.
Liverpool currently lead the league table with 67 points, followed closely by Arsenal and Manchester City. Despite City’s lower goal difference and recent performances, Shearer believes their past success and experience will see them through to another title win. City have a tough road ahead but will need to focus on winning all their remaining games and hope for slip-ups from their rivals to secure the title.
As the Premier League season enters its final stages, the race for the title is heating up with Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal all in contention. Shearer’s prediction for City to win the league is based on their experience and past success, despite their recent performances. City will need to remain focused and determined to close the gap on Liverpool and Arsenal and secure their fourth consecutive Premier League title.
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