Premier League Enters Title Race Threater: Shearer, Keane, and Neville Divided
The Premier League title race has ignited into a three-horse contest with just nine games left in the season. Pundits are split in their predictions, highlighting the razor-thin margins separating the contenders.

Shearer Champions City’s Experience
Newcastle legend Alan Shearer stands by his pre-season pick of Manchester City. Despite City’s recent stumble against Arsenal and Liverpool’s current lead, Shearer remains confident in their ability to reclaim the trophy.

He acknowledges City’s struggles but emphasizes their experience: “They have been here and done it so many times before.” Shearer highlights the upcoming matches as crucial for City, who can’t afford any further slip-ups.
Keane Leans Towards Liverpool’s Tactics
Manchester United’s Roy Keane believes Liverpool’s tactics this season give them the upper hand. He’s impressed by their attacking prowess, stating, “Every time I watch Liverpool, they get so many chances every game, they’re going to score lots of goals.” While acknowledging City’s strengths, Keane believes Liverpool’s current approach positions them for success.
Neville Sees Arsenal’s Hot Streak as Advantage
Former England international Gary Neville throws his support behind Arsenal, crediting their current form. He acknowledges all three teams are still in contention, but believes Arsenal’s recent performances make them the frontrunners.
Willaim Saliba has also urged his team to give everything for the title as reported by Sports Buddy.

Neville highlights Arsenal’s strong run before the international break, stating, “Arsenal were in the best form. Liverpool were hanging on a little bit towards the end. Arsenal’s performance levels were really high.” With a crucial stretch of games approaching, Neville believes Arsenal’s hot streak positions them favorably.
The pundits’ divided opinions reflect the tight nature of the title race. Manchester City’s experience, Liverpool’s tactics, and Arsenal’s current form all present compelling arguments. The next few weeks will be pivotal as the contenders navigate their remaining fixtures, with each win or loss potentially impacting the final outcome.