Liverpool face wounded Man City as Premier League title race heats up

Liverpool’s Dutch manager Arne Slot at the end of the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Liverpool at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, on Feb. 19, 2025. Aston Villa and Liverpool drew 2-2. (AFP)
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Updated 21 February 2025
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Liverpool face wounded Man City as Premier League title race heats up

  • The Gunners can move to within five points of the Reds should they see off lowly West Ham at the Emirates
  • Chelsea need to bounce back quickly if they are to retain hope of Champions League football next season

LONDON: Liverpool’s charge toward the Premier League title has slowed ahead of a trip to Manchester City on Sunday, giving Arsenal hope of closing in on the leaders.

The Gunners can move to within five points of the Reds should they see off lowly West Ham at the Emirates.

Behind the top two, the race is on for a place in next season’s Champions League.

Only six points separate third-placed Nottingham Forest from Newcastle in seventh before they face off at St. James’ Park.

AFP Sports looks ahead to the pick of Premier League action this weekend:

Arne Slot’s men appeared to be cruising toward a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title.

However, two 2-2 draws at Everton and Aston Villa in the past 10 days have brought the title race alive again.

But Manchester City, the dominant force in English football during the last decade, were outclassed by Real Madrid in midweek as they crashed out of the Champions League before the last 16 stage for the first time since the 2012/13 season.

The English champions may also be without Erling Haaland, who did not get off the bench at the Santiago Bernabeu due to injury.

But Pep Guardiola’s men showed what they are still capable of in a 4-0 thrashing of Newcastle last week and are in need of points themselves in the top-four race.

“They’ve had maybe one or two months in the seven or eight years he’s (Guardiola) there now that weren’t the best, maybe partly because of injuries as well,” said Slot.

“Injuries come back, they’ve signed three or four players, I can see them coming back already if you look at the result against Newcastle.”

Arsenal have the chance to up the pressure when they face West Ham 24 hours earlier.

Mikel Arteta’s side will be without a recognized striker for the rest of the season but have won 23 points from a possible 27 to remain in the race.

“If we constantly look at Arsenal or what other teams are doing, that would not help us,” added Slot.

“We already know how difficult it is to go to the Etihad, so we don’t need Arsenal to get involved in that even more.”

Chelsea need to bounce back quickly if they are to retain hope of Champions League football next season.

The Blues flirted with a title challenge toward the end of 2024 but have won just twice in their last nine league games and crashed out of the FA Cup.

Manager Enzo Maresca said his side’s meek 3-0 defeat by Brighton last weekend was the worst performance of his tenure to date, amid concerns star man Cole Palmer could leave without the lure of the Champions League.

Chelsea travel to Aston Villa on Saturday, whose own hopes of a top-four finish are starting to fade.

Unai Emery’s men pushed Liverpool all the way in a four-goal thriller on Wednesday but find themselves down in ninth, five points off the top four, due to an inconsistent season.

Not in their wildest dreams could Nottingham Forest fans have imagined sitting third in the table with just 13 games to go.

However, they face a stern test of their credentials to make it back to European football’s elite competition for the first time in 45 years.

Forest visit Newcastle on Sunday before hosting Arsenal and Manchester City in their next two home league games.

Newcastle have suffered back-to-back league defeats either side of their League Cup semifinal heroics against Arsenal, with Magpies manager Eddie Howe annoyed by his side’s see-saw form.

“I think we have days where we can look far from the team that we are when we’re on it,” said Howe. “It’s a real frustration for us because to be an elite team, you’ve got to be consistent.”

Fixtures (all times 1500 GMT unless stated)

Friday

Leicester vs. Brentford (2000)

Saturday

Everton vs. Manchester United (1230), Fulham vs. Crystal Palace, Ipswich vs. Tottenham, Southampton vs. Brighton, Bournemouth vs. Wolves, Arsenal vs. West Ham, Aston Villa vs. Chelsea (1730)

Sunday

Newcastle vs. Nottingham Forest (1400), Man City vs. Liverpool (1630)


Motor racing-Ferrari can reel Mercedes in, says Hamilton

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Motor racing-Ferrari can reel Mercedes in, says Hamilton

  • Hamilton said Ferrari’s race pace was stronger than qualifying suggested, having started seventh on the grid
MELBOURNE: An upbeat ‌Lewis Hamilton said Ferrari were right in the fight for the Formula One championship despite being outpaced by Mercedes in the Australian ​Grand Prix on Sunday.
George Russell led a Mercedes 1-2 ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli in the season-opener, crossing more than 15 seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in third and Hamilton in fourth.
“I’m genuinely really proud of the team,” the seven-times world champion told Sky.
“I think we’ve done an amazing job to get the ‌car to where ‌it is. Of course we’re ​not ‌as ⁠fast as ​Mercedes, ⁠we’ve got work to do, but we’re right in the fight.”
Hamilton said Ferrari’s race pace was stronger than qualifying suggested, having started seventh on the grid.
“I think all weekend I’ve been really, really strong, but qualifying didn’t show the true pace,” he said.
“We had a few problems through ⁠qualifying which meant that I was further ‌back than I should have ‌been.”
Once the race began, Hamilton said ​he felt competitive from the ‌outset and believed he might have had his first ‌podium with Ferrari if the cars were on the track for a bit longer.
“It was a really, really fun race and it felt good for me,” he said.
“I was obviously closing ‌the gap right at the end to Charles. A couple more laps and I ⁠think I ⁠would have had him — maybe one or two more laps.”
While conceding Mercedes hold a clear advantage in the early season, Hamilton said the deficit was not insurmountable.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do to catch Mercedes, but it’s not impossible,” he said.
“I do believe we can close the gap. It’s not going to be easy because it’s quite significant, particularly on a single lap. We need to find out whether it’s power or ​battery power.
“But the car ​is just as quick through the corners, so we’ve just got to keep pushing.”