Deep Dive into the Premier League: Liverpool, the Undisputed Favorite?
The 2025-26 Premier League season is just beginning, with only three matchdays played, and voices are already being heard giving Liverpool the title. The current champions have invested nearly 450 million pounds to strengthen their squad and are the only team with three consecutive victories. The arrival of striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United at the close of the transfer market seems to be the icing on the cake. Is Liverpool’s title a certainty? While the “Reds” start as favorites, it should not be forgotten that Manchester City was the main candidate a year ago. The “Citizens”, after winning four consecutive titles, started the 2024-25 season with three victories, but suffered an unexpected slump that cost them the championship. Therefore, first impressions can be misleading. Liverpool, led by Arne Slot, is at the top without showing its best form, which could be a concern for its rivals. They have needed goals in the last minutes to beat teams like Bournemouth, Newcastle and Arsenal, but their offensive potential is undeniable, with players like Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah, the top scorer of last season.
Mohamed Salah, on the left, and Liverpool celebrating the victory against Arsenal.
The main concern for the “Reds” could be the lack of defensive cover following the failed arrival of Marc Guéhi. This leaves them in a precarious position, with no room for long-term injuries to key center-backs like Virgil van Dijk or Ibrahima Konaté, especially while the newly arrived full-backs, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez, adapt to the team. Arsenal will look to exploit Liverpool’s weaknesses, but the recent defeat at Anfield reopened the debate about Mikel Arteta’s strategy in important matches. To overcome Liverpool, Arteta will need his new striker, Viktor Gyökeres, to contribute between 15 and 20 goals.- Premier League’s top stories after the international break
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