Liverpool's woes continue to mount as their latest defeat to PSV Eindhoven dealt another blow to the already beleaguered Reds. This was the ninth loss in Arne Slot's tenure, and a stark reminder of how far they've fallen from last season's title-winning form.
In stark contrast, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal side is going from strength to strength. Back-to-back wins over Bayern Munich and north London rivals Tottenham have cemented their status as favourites for the Premier League title. With each victory, the Gunners are becoming increasingly difficult to beat, with many now considering them Europe's most in-form side.
Meanwhile, Spurs' Parisian showdown ended in disappointment, as they fell to a 5-3 defeat despite leading twice. While the result was far from ideal, it marked a significant improvement on their woeful performance the previous weekend.
As Liverpool's problems continue to pile up, one thing is clear: the competition for domestic and European titles is heating up. With Arsenal at the forefront of this resurgence, fans can't help but wonder what might have been for the Reds if they'd maintained their title-winning form from last season.
In stark contrast, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal side is going from strength to strength. Back-to-back wins over Bayern Munich and north London rivals Tottenham have cemented their status as favourites for the Premier League title. With each victory, the Gunners are becoming increasingly difficult to beat, with many now considering them Europe's most in-form side.
Meanwhile, Spurs' Parisian showdown ended in disappointment, as they fell to a 5-3 defeat despite leading twice. While the result was far from ideal, it marked a significant improvement on their woeful performance the previous weekend.
As Liverpool's problems continue to pile up, one thing is clear: the competition for domestic and European titles is heating up. With Arsenal at the forefront of this resurgence, fans can't help but wonder what might have been for the Reds if they'd maintained their title-winning form from last season.