Liverpool Favourites for Premier League Title, Says Martin Keown

Former Arsenal defender, Martin Keown, has made a bold statement, declaring Liverpool as the “firm favourites” to clinch the Premier League title this season. In a recent interview on TNT Sports, Keown emphasized the significance of Liverpool’s upcoming match against Manchester United, highlighting it as a potential turning point in the title race.

Currently, Jurgen Klopp’s side sits just behind Manchester City in the league table, with a game in hand. A victory against Sheffield United on Thursday could see them leapfrog City and claim the top spot. However, Keown believes that the real test lies in their clash against Manchester United on Sunday.

Keown expressed his belief that the title race is wide open, with all three contenders – Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal – still in the running. He acknowledged City’s impressive form and winning mentality under Pep Guardiola but emphasized that Liverpool’s points advantage makes them the team to beat.

The former defender highlighted the importance of Liverpool’s upcoming match against Manchester United, suggesting that a win in this fixture could be the defining moment in their quest for the title. Keown urged Liverpool to approach the game with a winning mentality, drawing on their recent FA Cup defeat to Manchester United as motivation.

In conclusion, Keown’s analysis points towards an exciting and unpredictable title race, with Liverpool emerging as the frontrunners. As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Liverpool’s performance against their rivals, as they aim to secure their first Premier League title in over 30 years.

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