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Following the draw with Liverpool FC, Rio Ferdinand identifies Man City’s Premier League biggest threat
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At the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, Manchester City and Liverpool were unable to be separated as the top two teams shared the points.
Rio Ferdinand, a former centre back for Manchester United, thinks Arsenal poses the biggest challenge to Manchester City’s chances of winning the Premier League again this year.
On Saturday, City made their Premier League comeback with a 1-1 draw against Liverpool. Just before the interval, Erling Haaland gave the Blues the lead as the hosts took advantage of an error made by Alisson.
After the break, Pep Guardiola’s team believed they had added another goal, but Ruben Dias’ effort was disallowed due to a foul on the opposition’s custodian. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s goal to split the points with 10 minutes left would come back to haunt the Blues.
During Saturday’s evening match, the Gunners defeated Brentford by a slim 1-0 margin, taking the lead in the league. Arsenal advanced to 30 points as Kai Havertz scored a late winner.
Ferdinand gave TNT Sports an explanation of why Mikel Arteta’s team is City’s biggest opponent this year following the game. “The two centre-backs (Gabriel and William Saliba) are the reason why I would put Arsenal ahead of Liverpool in the title race to challenge Man City,” he stated.
“I believe those two are really good. They are completely trustworthy, and based on their current style of play, it appears that their alliance will only get stronger.
“They don’t mind getting into fights when they travel to areas like this. That’s also a significant difference.
“Some players have a good appearance when things are going well. Nonetheless, it speaks something about them as a team that these individuals don’t mind getting their hands dirty and doing the unpleasant work.”
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