Football Today
·2 Desember 2024
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·2 Desember 2024
As the Premier League heads into the festive period, Liverpool sit comfortably atop the table, nine points clear of Arsenal. A dominant 2-0 victory over Manchester City at Anfield underscored their credentials as the team to beat. Pep Guardiola’s description of them as “unstoppable” reflects a side brimming with confidence and quality. Liverpool’s stellar form has been unrelenting. Arne Slot’s men have claimed 11 wins from 13 league matches, all while maintaining a watertight defence that has conceded no goals in recent victories over Bayer Leverkusen, Aston Villa, Real Madrid, and City. This relentless consistency has positioned them as firm favourites for a second Premier League title. However, the festive schedule presents a potential stumbling block. December’s packed fixture list will test their depth and resilience. Eight matches across three competitions await, with a daunting five of the next six games on the road.
Key away trips include Newcastle United on December 4 and Tottenham Hotspur on December 22, both challenging environments where Liverpool dropped points last season. Everton, desperate to make a mark in their final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park before moving to a new stadium, will also pose a significant challenge. Memories of the Toffees’ 2-0 victory in April are still fresh, and the hosts will be eager to repeat that result. Injuries could complicate Liverpool’s task. Defenders Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley are sidelined for several weeks, while Kostas Tsimikas remains unavailable. With a congested schedule, these absences could prove costly against teams adept at exploiting defensive vulnerabilities. Liverpool’s rivals will be watching closely. Arsenal, Chelsea, and even City will hope the relentless travel and fixture congestion force slip-ups, offering a lifeline in the title race. Yet, Liverpool’s dominance cannot be understated. Their ability to control games, capitalise on chances, and maintain defensive solidity makes them formidable opponents in any scenario. Slot has urged caution, emphasising the need for consistency. While he acknowledges the impressive streak his team has built, he remains wary of the chasing pack. Arsenal and City, with their pedigree and quality, are capable of sustained winning runs that could quickly close the gap. Liverpool’s fate may well hinge on how they navigate this pivotal month. If they emerge unscathed, it will be hard to argue against their status as title favourites. December, then, is not just a test of fixtures but a measure of their championship mettle.