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Dominik Szoboszlai has played down talk that Arsenal have already wrapped up the Premier League title, insisting there is still a “long way” to go in the season. Speaking ahead of Liverpool’s trip to the Emirates, the midfielder stressed that the title race remains open and that January is far too early to crown any team champions.[1][2]
Szoboszlai highlighted the relentless difficulty of the Premier League, arguing that form and momentum can shift quickly. In his view, Liverpool are not travelling to face the champions; instead, he believes it is Arsenal who must contend with the “champions” in Liverpool, underlining his confidence in his own side’s pedigree and mentality.[1] While he acknowledged Arsenal as one of the favourites this year and praised their “unbelievable” squad and quality, he was adamant that the race involves several contenders.[1]
He also pointed to other rivals such as Manchester City and Aston Villa, both of whom he noted are performing “very good,” as further evidence that the title picture is far from settled.[1] By reminding observers not to overlook these clubs, Szoboszlai reinforced his message that the league cannot be decided so early in the campaign.
From Liverpool’s perspective, the upcoming clash at the Emirates is framed as an opportunity rather than a threat. Szoboszlai’s comments convey belief that a positive result in North London would increase pressure on Arsenal and send a statement to the rest of the league.[1] The underlying warning to Arsenal is clear: early-season success does not guarantee silverware, and Liverpool, along with other top sides, remain determined to chase them down over the months ahead.
