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Liverpool Proving Critics Wrong as Title Push Intensifies
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Liverpool Silencing Doubters as Title Charge Gains Momentum
Rival fans and pundits are running out of excuses to dismiss Liverpool as genuine Premier League title contenders.
After months at the top of the table, the Reds continue to prove their credentials, brushing aside any doubts about their quality. While Arsenal responded to Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Bournemouth with a dominant 5-1 victory over Manchester City, Arne Slot’s side has set a remarkably high standard in his debut season. With just one league loss—against Nottingham Forest in early 2024/25—Liverpool remain a force to be reckoned with.
Despite a quiet January transfer window, the squad appears more than ready to go the distance.
Ian Wright: ‘I Can’t See Who’s Stopping Them’
Speaking on the Kelly and Wrighty Show, Arsenal legend Ian Wright echoed the growing belief in Liverpool’s title charge:
> “They just seem so in control. This is why people are saying they look comfortable, they’re in go-mode. I can’t see who is going to make them stumble—it would have to be some calamitous mistake from Liverpool. I just can’t see it.”
Even an injury crisis—a common hurdle for title challengers—hasn’t derailed them. With Joe Gomez back in training, Trent Alexander-Arnold remains the only first-team player in the treatment room. Encouragingly, The Times’ Paul Joyce provided a positive update on the right-back after his recent knock against Bournemouth.
The fear of an April collapse lingers, but Liverpool are doing everything possible to sustain their challenge across a grueling 60-plus game season.
As for the so-called defensive vulnerabilities Wright highlighted in January, the numbers speak for themselves—Liverpool boast the best defensive record in the league, conceding just 21 goals.
The doubters are running out of arguments. Liverpool are proving they belong at the summit.
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