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Premier League fates decided at top and bottom as Liverpool face serious question marks

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It leaves them with next to no margin for error and they don't look remotely like they are about to click into gear.It leaves us with a familiar story - City chasing Arsenal. And with Erling Haaland currently at his lethal best, anything looks possible for City this season.I think it’s going to be too much of a push for Liverpool to retain the title given the fragility they’ve displayed so as it stands, it’s a two-horse race.Relegation scrapWhen it comes to the drop, Wolves have all the hallmarks of a team destined for the Championship.



But then it’s slightly more difficult when it comes to predicting the other two to drop - they’ve all got their strengths - and some appear to have got their act together over recent weeks.Leeds are the joint-second lowest scorers in the league and that could end up costing them, while I still think West Ham will be in major trouble given their leaky defence.Andy DunnTitle raceis no longer a three-horse title race, that is for sure. Wolves will go down and, on the evidence of the season so far, Leeds United and Burnley will join them.Nathan RidleyTitle raceA three-horse race between Arsenal, City and Liverpool definitely isn't out of the question.

It'd obviously take something special from Liverpool but they're capable of doing so.I backed Arsenal from the start and I'm confident that they'll get over the line - even with a few slip-ups along the way, as this isn't the same City juggernaut of old. That speaks to quite an average Premier League - or fiercely competitive depending on your level of cynicism - and the most staggering aspect of that is Manchester United were up to second at one point on Saturday when they were winning at Tottenham.They ended up drawing, they slipped down to seventh but this United is a long way from the glory days.Relegation scrapAt the other end, I fear for Leeds and Burnley.