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Stuart Pearce has no doubt who will push Liverpool in Premier League title race and it’s not Arsenal

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Former England captain Stuart Pearce has made several assessments regarding the 2025/26 Premier League title race, firmly backing Liverpool as the favorites to retain their crown. Pearce highlighted Liverpool's strong recruitment, praising recent signings like Ryan Gravenberch—whom he regards as the best midfielder in the league last season—and Florian Wirtz for enhancing the squad’s quality and maintaining their position as the team to beat. He admires Liverpool's forward, energetic style of play as a key factor in their continued success.

Regarding other title contenders, Pearce predicts Chelsea will finish second, crediting their confidence boost from winning the Conference League and Club World Cup last season. He notes that Chelsea have strengthened their squad over the summer, making them a serious challenger alongside Liverpool. Pearce also mentions Manchester City and Arsenal as clubs in contention, suggesting the upcoming season will feature a competitive title race.

Pearce further speculates that Liverpool could virtually guarantee their dominance by signing Newcastle’s striker Alexander Isak to partner with Mohamed Salah. He believes acquiring Isak, one of the top scorers of the previous season, would make Liverpool’s attack almost unstoppable, effectively ending the competition for the title.



Summarizing Pearce’s view:



  • Liverpool are firm favorites due to smart recruitment and their established play style.
  • Chelsea are predicted to finish second, boosted by recent trophy wins and summer signings.
  • Manchester City and Arsenal remain contenders, ensuring a strong title race.
  • Signing Alexander Isak could guarantee Liverpool’s title defense, making their attack lethal alongside Salah.

Pearce’s analysis reflects confidence in Liverpool’s capacity to maintain top-flight dominance, contingent on strategic signings and squad strength across the league.


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