Man City, Liverpool in danger of losing more ground to Arsenal

November 07, 2025
Manchester City’s Erling Haaland scores his side’s second goal past Bournemouth’s goalkeeper Dorde Petrovic during the English Premier League match in Manchester, England, on Sunday, November 2.
Manchester City’s Erling Haaland scores his side’s second goal past Bournemouth’s goalkeeper Dorde Petrovic during the English Premier League match in Manchester, England, on Sunday, November 2.

MANCHESTER, England:

The stage is set for the latest showdown between the English Premier League's most dominant teams in recent years when Manchester City host Liverpool on Sunday.

Both teams have had their problems this season but produced impressive wins in the Champions League midweek.

Defending Premier League champions Liverpool dominated Real Madrid with a 1-0 scoreline that did not reflect the superiority of Arne Slot's team.

City followed that by routing Borussia Dortmund 4-1, with Phil Foden scoring twice and Erling Haaland hitting his 27th goal of the season for club and country.

City and Liverpool have shared the last eight English titles, but both are playing catch-up to league leaders Arsenal, which adds the pressure on Sunday's clash.

Defeat for second-placed City could see them trail the Gunners by nine points. Liverpool are third and could find themselves 10 points behind if they lose for the fifth time this season.

"Arsenal are more consistent than anyone," City manager Pep Guardiola said. "But the season is so long and (you need) to be there (near the top) and see what happens."

KEY MATCHUPS

Arsenal could extend their lead before the Man City-Liverpool game, as they travel to Sunderland on Saturday evening.

Manchester United are on a four-game unbeaten run and go to Tottenham on Saturday.

Manager-less and winless Wolverhampton are at the bottom of the standings and play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Foden was back to his best, according to Guardiola, after an outstanding performance in City's win against Dortmund.

Calls have been growing for veteran striker Danny Welbeck to get an England recall after the 34-year-old's impressive start to the season. With six goals for Brighton, he is emerging as an unlikely contender for Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad.

OUT OF ACTION

Rodri sat out City's victory against Dortmund after only just returning from a hamstring injury, raising doubts about his availability on Sunday.

Liverpool were again without British record signing Alexander Isak midweek following a groin injury, but Slot was hopeful the Sweden international would be able to play some role against City.

Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres sustained a muscle injury against Burnley and was not involved in the midweek win against Slavia Prague.

Wolves need to start winning quickly or risk being cut adrift at the bottom of the table. The primary task is to find a coach willing to take on a job that looks more daunting by the week.

Former manager Gary O'Neil reportedly pulled out of talks to return to the club. Reports say former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag and Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards are also possibilities.

-AP

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