Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool are vying for the Premier League crown. In the Premier League on Saturday, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool were all playing. Lunchtime kicked off Liverpool's Premier League away match against Brentford. The team led by Jurgen Klopp crushed the Bees 4-1. Then, Arsenal traveled to Turf Moor to play Burnley. After the current campaign, the Clarets run the risk of being demoted to the Championship. They lost against Mikel Arteta's team 5-0. World-class was Bukayo Saka.
On Saturday night, Manchester City hosted Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium. The reigning winners were not victorious. The game finished in a tie, 1-1.
Liverpool has 57 points from 25 games, which puts them atop the Premier League standings. With 55 points from 25 games, Arsenal is in second place, while City is in third. After 24 games, Pep Guardiola's team has accrued 53 points. Rodri delivers his assessment. The midfielder for Manchester City, Rodri, offered some insightful remarks on Liverpool and Arsenal following the team's loss to Chelsea.
The defensive midfielder for Spain, who scored against Chelsea, stated that he is aware that City, Liverpool, or Arsenal won't win every game they play until the conclusion of the season. "There's still a long way until the end of the season," Rodri stated to BBC Sport. We must triumph over Brentford. We knew that none of the three of us—City, Liverpool, and Arsenal—would win every game until the very end, even if we were on a really strong run. We must adopt a resilient mindset and go on to the next one. We are aware that this is only the start of the last portion of the season since we have enough experience.
We want to win, but we have to be honest with ourselves. We also need to improve on our first-half defensive performance so that we can play better the rest of the way. Even while it seems improbable that Liverpool, Arsenal, and City would triumph in every game until the end of the campaign, I don't believe any club can afford to lose. I believe that there is a very close battle for the Premier League title.
One of the richest individuals in the UK, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has acquired a 25% share in Manchester United, the team he grew up supporting. After a protracted process in which he attempted to purchase the Old Trafford club altogether, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani abandoned his interest, the billionaire acquired a part of the team, valued at an estimated £1.25 billion.
The multinational chemical business Ineos, which he started in 1998 and has experienced exponential development, has contributed to the 71-year-old's claimed net worth of £12.5 billion. He will take on delegated responsibility for the club's football operations. In addition, he plans to contribute a further $300 million (£ 236.7 million) to the club's infrastructure.
Ratcliffe, on the right, owns a variety of sports franchises. The business backed Eliud Kipchoge's attempt to run a sub-two-hour marathon and is the major partner of the Mercedes Formula One team. It also serves as a performance partner to the rugby union teams in New Zealand. After acquiring Ligue 1 club Nice two years after taking over Swiss Super League outfit FC Lausanne-Sport in 2017, Ineos is now trying to expand its football ownership. Ratcliffe's final-ditch £4.25 billion attempt to acquire Chelsea, with whom he had a "split allegiance," was turned down in 2022. Ratcliffe grew up as a Manchester United supporter.