With Arsenal now firmly atop the Premier League table, it seems increasingly likely that the title race is all but over for their rivals. For months, Liverpool and Manchester City have been touted as serious contenders, but recent form suggests a different story.
For one, both teams are struggling with consistency. While Erling Haaland's goal-scoring form has undoubtedly helped Manchester City keep pace with Arsenal, it's not enough to sustain a challenge over the course of 38 games. Similarly, Liverpool's title defense is faltering under manager Arne Slot, who is yet to establish his best XI and get big-money signings to make an impact.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are looking more and more like champions by the day. Their form has been impressive, with a solid defensive record that includes conceding just three goals in 13 games across all competitions โ and one of those from open play. The team's spine is strong, with William Saliba and Gabriel ensuring the soft centre of the pitch is no longer an issue.
The question on everyone's mind is whether Manchester City can recover to mount a challenge. While they have the talent, Pep Guardiola's team is in transition, with several new players trying to find their footing alongside Haaland. The addition of Tijjani Reijnders, however, may prove to be a clever move as he has brought some stability to the midfield.
It also looks like Chelsea are a long shot for the title now that they've lost eight points to Arsenal in just five games. Despite having an excellent manager in Graham Potter, the team is still finding its footing and lacks individual quality.
As the season progresses, it's clear that only one side has consistently demonstrated strength and resilience. Mikel Arteta's men have been able to cope with injuries and are now looking like a well-oiled machine. With their exceptional ability from dead balls, they can win games even when not playing at their best.
For all the talk of title challenges, it seems that Arsenal are truly unbeatable right now. Their squad looks the most coherent in the division, with multiple players in most positions. While there is always a chance for someone to mount a comeback, it's looking increasingly unlikely that anyone will be able to bridge the gap between themselves and the leaders.
So while the season has barely begun, all the signs point to one team being crowned champions: Arsenal.
				
			For one, both teams are struggling with consistency. While Erling Haaland's goal-scoring form has undoubtedly helped Manchester City keep pace with Arsenal, it's not enough to sustain a challenge over the course of 38 games. Similarly, Liverpool's title defense is faltering under manager Arne Slot, who is yet to establish his best XI and get big-money signings to make an impact.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are looking more and more like champions by the day. Their form has been impressive, with a solid defensive record that includes conceding just three goals in 13 games across all competitions โ and one of those from open play. The team's spine is strong, with William Saliba and Gabriel ensuring the soft centre of the pitch is no longer an issue.
The question on everyone's mind is whether Manchester City can recover to mount a challenge. While they have the talent, Pep Guardiola's team is in transition, with several new players trying to find their footing alongside Haaland. The addition of Tijjani Reijnders, however, may prove to be a clever move as he has brought some stability to the midfield.
It also looks like Chelsea are a long shot for the title now that they've lost eight points to Arsenal in just five games. Despite having an excellent manager in Graham Potter, the team is still finding its footing and lacks individual quality.
As the season progresses, it's clear that only one side has consistently demonstrated strength and resilience. Mikel Arteta's men have been able to cope with injuries and are now looking like a well-oiled machine. With their exceptional ability from dead balls, they can win games even when not playing at their best.
For all the talk of title challenges, it seems that Arsenal are truly unbeatable right now. Their squad looks the most coherent in the division, with multiple players in most positions. While there is always a chance for someone to mount a comeback, it's looking increasingly unlikely that anyone will be able to bridge the gap between themselves and the leaders.
So while the season has barely begun, all the signs point to one team being crowned champions: Arsenal.

 Mikel Arteta's squad is definitely looking solid right now
 Mikel Arteta's squad is definitely looking solid right now  . That stability in midfield with Tijjani Reijnders is a big plus
. That stability in midfield with Tijjani Reijnders is a big plus  . And let's be real, their defense has been impenetrable
. And let's be real, their defense has been impenetrable  . It's hard to see anyone catching up at this point... Interesting
. It's hard to see anyone catching up at this point... Interesting ! With how well Arsenal is doing right now, it feels like they're unstoppable
! With how well Arsenal is doing right now, it feels like they're unstoppable  and their midfield is solid
 and their midfield is solid  . Mikel Arteta's got a great squad balance going on and it shows in the results.
. Mikel Arteta's got a great squad balance going on and it shows in the results. . And yeah, Chelsea are looking like long shots for now
. And yeah, Chelsea are looking like long shots for now  , but Graham Potter's done a great job getting them out of trouble
, but Graham Potter's done a great job getting them out of trouble  ๏ธ.
๏ธ. . But honestly, I'm rooting for the Gunners all the way
. But honestly, I'm rooting for the Gunners all the way  !
! , but seriously, can you imagine watching them win the title this year? It's like dรฉjร  vu all over again!
, but seriously, can you imagine watching them win the title this year? It's like dรฉjร  vu all over again!  - both teams have talented players, but their squad depth is lacking. I don't think anyone can bridge the gap between Arsenal's cohesive unit and the rest of the pack right now
 - both teams have talented players, but their squad depth is lacking. I don't think anyone can bridge the gap between Arsenal's cohesive unit and the rest of the pack right now  . It's time to bring home the trophy!
. It's time to bring home the trophy!  . And Pep Guardiola is one of the best managers in the world - he knows what he's doing!
. And Pep Guardiola is one of the best managers in the world - he knows what he's doing!  Plus, Reijnders might be exactly what they need to stabilize their midfield... let's give City some credit!
 Plus, Reijnders might be exactly what they need to stabilize their midfield... let's give City some credit! 
 . And let's be real, Pep and City have got some big questions to answer if they want to bridge the gap. I think Mikel Arteta's squad just looks more complete, like he's ticked all the boxes and then some
. And let's be real, Pep and City have got some big questions to answer if they want to bridge the gap. I think Mikel Arteta's squad just looks more complete, like he's ticked all the boxes and then some 
