Arsenal gained a huge Premier League title advantage over Liverpool and Manchester City this past weekend. Heading into the latest game week, Jurgen Klopp's side were at the summit but that has now changed following their 2-2 draw against Manchester United.
Following dominant victories for both Man City and Arsenal against Crystal Palace and Brighton respectively, the pressure was on Liverpool. Despite going in front, Man United turned the game on its head in the second half with a Mohamed Salah penalty helping the Reds salvage a point.
As a result of that,the Gunners are now outright top of the league and on the same number of games played as their title rivals, so their destiny is completely in their own hands. However, the season is not over yet and with seven games still to play, so much could yet change,
With that in mind, football.london has taken a look at the toughest fixtures awaiting Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City.
Just one of Arsenal's four defeats this season came against Aston Villa back in December. Unai Emery's side have struggled for consistent form in recent weeks, however they will be out to win as many points as possible having lost their top-four advantage over Tottenham.
The clash does arrive between the latest round of European football which could have an impact on the game with Villa taking on Lille and Arsenal welcoming Bayern Munich to Emirates Stadium a few days earlier.
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