Roy Keane Backs Arsenal to Win Premier League Despite Man City Thrashing Liverpool

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Roy Keane insists Arsenal remain favourites to win the Premier League title, saying Mikel Arteta’s side have the edge over Manchester City and Liverpool.

Roy Keane believes Arsenal remain favourites for the Premier League title despite Manchester City’s emphatic 3-0 win over Liverpool. The former Manchester United captain admitted that Pep Guardiola’s side are Arsenal’s biggest threat, but he still expects Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal to maintain their composure and finish top of the table.

Arsenal currently lead the Premier League standings, showing impressive consistency and mental strength. Under Arteta’s guidance, the Gunners have displayed balance, resilience, and the ability to grind out tough results — qualities that have impressed Keane and several other pundits.

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While speaking on Sky Sports, Keane admitted that while Manchester City’s win over Liverpool was a statement performance, Arsenal’s momentum and confidence give them a slight advantage in the title race.

Manchester City’s Statement Win

Pep Guardiola marked his 1,000th game in management with a commanding 3-0 victory over Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium. Erling Haaland opened the scoring with a deflected header before a Liverpool equaliser was controversially ruled out for offside.

Nico Gonzalez doubled City’s lead just before half-time, and Jeremy Doku sealed the win in the second half to complete a dominant display. The result lifted Manchester City back into second place, cutting Arsenal’s lead at the top and reinforcing their status as the Gunners’ main challengers for the Premier League crown.

Liverpool’s title defence has faltered badly this season. Following the heavy defeat to City, they slipped to eighth in the Premier League table. Roy Keane did not hold back, describing Jürgen Klopp’s side as “miles off it” and suggesting they are in a “crisis”.

Despite recent wins over Aston Villa and Real Madrid, Liverpool’s inconsistency has left them far behind both Arsenal and City in the title race. Keane ruled them out of contention, arguing that the battle for the trophy now firmly lies between Arteta’s Arsenal and Guardiola’s City.

Keane’s Final Verdict

Keane’s conclusion was emphatic: Liverpool are out, City remain dangerous, but Arsenal are still in control of their own destiny. He praised the Gunners’ mentality and discipline, highlighting their ability to handle pressure and win crucial games.

City will push them all the way,” Keane said, “but Arsenal look strong enough to finish the job.” His comments underline the growing belief that this could finally be Arsenal’s year to reclaim the Premier League title after two decades of waiting.

Roy Keane’s prediction reflects the shifting dynamics of the Premier League race. Manchester City’s convincing win over Liverpool has kept the pressure on, but Arsenal’s consistency, tactical control, and mental fortitude keep them as firm favourites. As the season enters its decisive months, all eyes will be on whether Mikel Arteta’s men can deliver the Gunners’ first league crown since 2004.

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