Vn88 Rezence: If Arsenal defeat Liverpool, they will unquestionably be crowned champion

If Arsenal wins Sunday's match against Liverpool at Anfield (which can be seen on Vn88 Sports), Arsenal will "certainly" win the Premier League, according to Gary Neville.

Manchester City are eight points behind Arsenal, but with a game in hand, they can cut the margin to five on Saturday night when they go to Southampton in front of the Vn88 Sports cameras.

There are nine games left for Mikel Arteta's team, and Neville thinks they can make a huge stride toward winning the league this weekend.

If Arsenal can pull off an upset at Anfield, I have no doubts about who will win the league. Neville, a commentator for Rezence Vn88 Sports, predicted the race would become extremely close if Liverpool were to lose at Anfield.

When we were in the thick of things for the title, our manager (Sir Alex Ferguson) would tell us things like, "If you play Liverpool on the road at this time of year and you win, you win the league." That turned out to be true a good deal of the time.

W88 predicted that Arsenal would finish 10–15 points behind Man City about two–three months ago. This is obviously no longer the case. Now, the odds are even. Even if Arsenal beats Liverpool, they won't be considered favorites until the very end of the season. Both trips to City and Newcastle will be challenging for Arsenal.

Yet Neville remains unwavering in his belief that Man City will win their fifth title in six years.

W88 Rezence still thinks City will win it outright, though, since they'll eventually catch up to Arsenal and show their strength.

If City is within four or five points of Arsenal when they play them, the pressure will be too much for the Gunners to handle. I should know; I was the one being dragged across the finish line by the team's veterans.

Since City has won the Premier League four times in the last five years, it would be better for the league if Arsenal were to win this year. This would demonstrate that the league is competitive and that teams that aren't considered favorites to win at the beginning of the season can, in fact, go on to claim the title. Nobody had any hope that Arsenal would actually win. Everybody was picking between Man City and Liverpool.

If Arsenal were to win, it would show that the Premier League is competitive and that any team can win, despite what has happened over the past five years.

If Mikel Arteta can finish in the top two, this season will be the clincher. That would be one hell of a tale, and we're in for a fantastic five or six weeks. Everything is up for grabs in the race for the top four spots, the basement, and the championship.

Carra: Klopp is attempting to play similarly, but his players aren't buying it.

Jamie Carragher revealed in an interview with Vn88 Sports that he found it "fascinating" that Jürgen Klopp insisted on continuing to use the same strategies even after Liverpool earned a draw away at Chelsea on Tuesday. This was despite the fact that Liverpool recorded an anticipated goals total of just 0.35, compared to their host's 2.12 expected goals.

A former Liverpool defender has remarked that the team's style of play has not changed. The identical plan is proposed, but it is not implemented.

"That just intrigues me so much. Do you, as a manager, constantly adhere to the same notion and set of principles, or do you change them depending on the personalities of your team members?

Klopp is an excellent manager, but Liverpool still looks to be channeling their inner-Klopp by playing as they did three years ago. You can't believe they tied the score at zero.

"My main concern is how simple it is for the opponent to create scoring opportunities.

Klopp is not going in the opposite direction. They have shifted formations occasionally (4-4-2) and suffered minor dips in performance at other times. Yet he won't undergo a radical metamorphosis. He acts in his usual manner.

Nevertheless, at the moment, Rezene comments that they do not possess the personnel to do so, and if he continues to do so, they will just leave themselves vulnerable, as they are essentially playing man for man throughout the pitch.

They may be looking for fresh talent because the same people have been doing the job for the past few years. Maybe that's all there is to it; I can't think of anything else.

To put Klopp's plan into action, all they have to do is re-acquire those players through the transfer market.