Arsenal's 3-1 win against Brentford keeps them within six points of Liverpool, keeping the title race alive. The victory was convincing, especially without key players like Bukayo Saka, and demonstrated Arsenal's ability to respond well under pressure.
Brentford has only one win in their last six games, raising concerns about their consistency. However, they are unlikely to be dragged into a relegation battle, as their home form remains strong despite recent stumbles.
Gabriel Jesus has shown confidence and poacher-like instincts in recent games, scoring crucial goals. His form is vital for Arsenal, especially when key players like Bukayo Saka are unavailable, as it provides the team with a reliable attacking option.
Martin Samuel believes Liverpool should win the title from their current position, as they show no signs of weakness. He also praised Arsenal's recent victory but highlighted Liverpool's superior depth in their forward line compared to Arsenal.
Enzo Maresca has consistently talked down Chelsea's chances, even when they were performing well. This approach is seen as self-fulfilling, as it lowers expectations but also undermines the team's confidence and ambition.
Nottingham Forest's success, despite being penalized for Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), shows that investment in a team can yield positive results without jeopardizing the club. Their ambition and smart recruitment have put them in contention for a top-four finish.
Wayne Rooney was sacked by Plymouth Argyle after managing just four league wins in 23 Championship games, with 13 defeats. The team struggled defensively, conceding the most goals in the league, and the fans turned against him, leading to his departure.
Real Madrid has shown interest in signing Trent Alexander-Arnold, with Liverpool making it clear they do not want to let him leave this month. However, his contract situation remains unresolved, and there is speculation he could move to Real Madrid in the future.
Manchester United are struggling with poor form and a lack of tactical flexibility under Ruben Amorim. Their midfield is seen as slow and unable to compete with Liverpool's dynamic play, making a positive result at Anfield highly unlikely.
Ruben Amorim's insistence on a single tactical system has led to poor results for Manchester United. The team's inability to adapt or improve within this system has raised concerns about their ability to compete, especially against top teams like Liverpool.
Arsenal go within six points of Liverpool, could they make it a proper title race? Chelsea have slipped up Martin Samuel thinks it is self-inflicted and questions Enzo Maresca’s approach. But he is very impressed with the work done by Nottingham Forest, does it set a template for PSR?
Why did it go wrong for Wayne Rooney? Tony Cascarino and Gregor Robertson think it could be tactics…Martin thinks the same could apply to Ruben Amorim ahead of his trip to Anfield on Sunday. Can anyone make a case for a Man Utd win…? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.