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Daniel Sturridge says there is “no bias” in his title prediction as Liverpool battles Arsenal and Man City.

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Liverpool has had a fantastic recent run of results. Having played for both Manchester City and the Reds, Daniel Sturridge has expressed his opinions on the title fight.

Liverpool’s victory versus Manchester United on Sunday would allow them to reclaim the top spot in the Premier League. On Saturday, the Reds’ opponents for the title, Manchester City and Arsenal, respectively, defeated Brighton and Crystal Palace, each with three points.

Arsenal is currently ahead once more and has a superior goal differential after Mikel Arteta’s team kept another clean sheet. Now that the season is entering its last two months, Daniel Sturridge has given his forecast on the championship race.

After rising through the ranks at City, he spent seven years at Anfield, where under Jürgen Klopp, he helped Liverpool win the Champions League in 2019.

Before the game on Sunday at Old Trafford, Sturridge said to NBC Sports, “You can’t be sure who’s going to win the title, so everyone has got a bit shaky right now.” All three are in their element and everyone is aware of the stakes.

“Man City’s background will be important, but Arsenal is also eager and wants it.” After what transpired in the previous season, most of these players are hungry and confident they can win their first title.

“Liverpool hopes to repeat as Premier League winners in Jürgen’s final season. They did so recently.” In other words, each squad really needs the intangibles. Although Man City is trying to make history, the other two have a great deal on the line.

When asked for his prediction, Sturridge responded, “I’m going to go with Liverpool.” It’s not prejudiced! My instinct is telling me that right now.”

Arsenal manager Arteta was questioned about the title push that failed to materialise in the latter months of the previous season after his team’s victory against Brighton. You can see that we are older, especially with me,” Arteta said to Sky Sports.

We had many difficult times together, and as a team, you grow. Although we also signed some amazing players, this is a positive time since the team is healthy and there is a positive vibe and enthusiasm all around. We’ve previously been through that, so I think that helps.”

According to Liverpool.com, although the final stretch will be nerve-wracking, Liverpool has set itself up nicely to win the championship. Although Liverpool has more experience and is more motivated in Klopp’s last season as manager, City does have the experience. Sturridge was a player for both teams, thus he is impartial. Of course, Arsenal appears to be highly dangerous at the moment as well.

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