Keown reveals ‘firm favourites’ for title after Arsenal, Man City wins; names Gunners star who’s proved him wrong

Keown reveals ‘firm favourites’ for title after Arsenal, Man City wins; names Gunners star who’s proved him wrong
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Published on 2024-04-04 08:19:37

Former Arsenal player Martin Keown believes that despite Arsenal and Manchester City securing wins on Wednesday, Liverpool still remain the top contenders for the Premier League title. Arsenal emerged victorious with a 2-0 win over Luton Town, moving them above Liverpool to the top of the Premier League table. Meanwhile, Manchester City, who are currently in third place, drew level on points with Liverpool after a convincing 4-1 victory over Aston Villa, thanks in part to a stellar performance by Phil Foden.

Keown emphasized that Liverpool’s upcoming fixtures make them the favourites to clinch the title, even though Arsenal and Manchester City have been performing well. He highlighted Liverpool’s game against Manchester United as a crucial match, stating that a win in that game would put them in a strong position to secure the championship.

The former Arsenal player also praised Kai Havertz for his recent performances, acknowledging that he had initial doubts about the player but has been impressed by his impact in the team. Havertz’s versatility and intelligence have made him a key player for Arsenal, particularly in his current attacking role.

Arsenal made significant changes to their lineup for the match against Luton, with manager Mikel Arteta rotating the squad ahead of a packed fixture schedule in April. Arteta expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance and praised their ability to capitalize on their opportunities during the game. Despite the risk of making changes, Arteta commended the players for their response and their commitment to earning their place in the starting lineup.

Overall, Keown’s assessment of Liverpool as the favourites for the Premier League title, despite Arsenal’s current lead, reflects the competitive nature of the league and the unpredictable outcomes of the remaining fixtures.

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