Arsenal goes top after Liverpool halts Man City’s winning streak. Newcastle beats Chelsea 4-1
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — It looks like Pep Guardiola has a fight on his hands in the Premier League if he is to win an unprecedented four titles in a row with Manchester City.
Goals from Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold and Arsenal’s Kai Havertz on Saturday saw the defending champions knocked off the top of the table. Liverpool secured a 1-1 draw against City at Etihad Stadium and Arsenal scored late to beat Brentford 1-0.
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are likely to lead the challenge to City’s domestic dominance and Guardiola’s bid to win an unprecedented fourth straight title in England’s top tier. But threats lie elsewhere as well.
This season’s surprise package, Tottenham, could go level on points with second-place City if it beats Aston Villa on Sunday. Villa, meanwhile, has the chance to move level with third-place Liverpool and a point behind Guardiola’s team.