Arsenal has taken a significant step toward their first league title since 2004 by opening a four-point lead over Manchester City in the Premier League standings. After 19 matches played in the current season, Arsenal’s consistent performance has positioned them favorably, especially as traditional powerhouses like City and Liverpool struggle to find their rhythm.
The latest round of matches saw a series of low-scoring draws, with Tottenham Hotspur held to a 0-0 stalemate against Brentford. Meanwhile, Fulham managed to earn a point at Crystal Palace, with Tom Cairney equalizing in the 80th minute after Jean-Philippe Mateta put Palace ahead. Fulham’s result left Palace without a win in their last six matches across all competitions, a streak compounded by injuries to key players such as Daniel Munoz and Chris Richards.
Manchester City, who entered the match against Sunderland with an eight-match winning run in all competitions, faced a setback as they could not secure victory. Despite several opportunities, including two notable chances for star striker Erling Haaland, City struggled against a resilient Sunderland side. Josko Gvardiol came closest for City, hitting the post and having a header saved from close range. The return of Spain international Rodri, following a two-month absence due to a hamstring injury, was a rare positive for the team.
Liverpool, currently positioned fourth in the league, remains 12 points behind Arsenal after extending their unbeaten run to eight matches. However, their attacking performance has been lackluster, significantly impacted by the absence of key players. With Alexander Isak injured and Mohamed Salah participating in the Africa Cup of Nations, Liverpool struggled for inspiration at Anfield. Manager Arne Slot noted the team’s need to improve offensively while acknowledging their more solid defensive showing in recent games.
“Multiple times this season we have conceded goals in games like this, so that’s a positive thing today,” Slot commented after the match against an underwhelming Everton side, where they settled for a draw.
At the Gtech Stadium, the atmosphere was tense as Tottenham struggled to produce any offensive threats. Manager Thomas Frank faced his former club Brentford, where he had previously enjoyed significant success. Despite receiving a warm welcome, his Spurs team failed to register a shot on target until stoppage time, prompting frustrated chants from their supporters.
“It seems (the fans) are not too satisfied and that’s fair,” Frank said post-match. “Not a top performance, but we have to acknowledge the defensive side of the game. Of course, the offensive side needs to be better.”
As the season progresses, Arsenal’s ability to maintain their lead will be tested, while City and Liverpool seek to rediscover their former dominance in the league. With each match carrying significant implications for the title race, fans can expect an exciting conclusion to the season.


































