Liverpool can win Premier League title next week as Arsenal slip up again | OneFootball

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·12 de abril de 2025

Liverpool can win Premier League title next week as Arsenal slip up again

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Liverpool have inched closer to winning the Premier League without even playing as Arsenal dropped yet more points this weekend.

The Gunners were held to a 1-1 draw by Brentford at home on Saturday after Thomas Partey’s second-half opener was cancelled out by Yoane Wissa. Kieran Tierney also had a goal ruled out for offside in the 26th minute.


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The result continues Arsenal‘s run of poor form in the top flight; they have won just two of their past seven games, taking 10 points from a possible 21.

Liverpool now boast a 10-point lead over the north London outfit, who seem destined to play second fiddle for the third year in a row after finishing behind champions Manchester City in the previous two campaigns.

Liverpool can win Premier League title as soon as next week

A second Premier League title in five years is inevitable for the Reds. Indeed, at the time of writing, it is possible they can secure it in just eight days’ time.

Here’s what has to happen for that to become reality: if they beat West Ham United at Anfield on Sunday and if Arsenal lose at Ipswich Town in eight days, Liverpool will be crowned champions of England if they win at Leicester on 20 April.

This is contingent on not only Liverpool winning both of their next two games, but on Arsenal losing to one of the worst teams in the division next Sunday. The same team that has won just once in the league in 2025 and four times over the course of the season.

That said, with the Premier League title out of reach Mikel Arteta’s troops are fully focused on the Uefa Champions League and their quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid in Spain. One imagines that even a heavily rotated side could take care of the Tractor Boys, but stranger things have happened.

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