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Tim Sherwood predicts where Arsenal and Chelsea will finish in the Premier League

Tim Sherwood has reveale his Premier League top-four prediction as Liverpool battle Arsenal for the title and a host of teams eye Champions League spots.

Liverpool are in the driving seat in เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย the title race, moving six points clear of nearest rival Arsenal with 17 games to play.

Many suspected Liverpool would take a while to gel under new boss Arne Slot following the emotional departure of Jurgen Klopp, but the Reds have only lost once in the league to emerge as the clear favourites for the title.

Few expecte Manchester City to drop off as they have but Arsenal appeare best-place to take advantage of any City demise, having finishe second for two years in a row.

Mikel Arteta’s side are blowing hot and cold, however, drawing eight of their 22 games to leave themselves with work to do as they attempt to win the Premier League for the first time since 2004.

For a while Nottingham Forest, who battled relegation last season, were above Arsenal having amasse a hugely impressive 44 points from their 22 games.

Champions League football does not look beyond Forest, and the same can be said for Chelsea who have enjoyed a largely promising season under Enzo Maresca to emerge as top-four contenders.

Man City, Newcastle United, Bournemouth and Aston Villa are all one win away from the Champions League spots with just less than half the season remaining.

Sherwood expects Liverpool to be the team to end Manchester City’s recent dominance in the English top-flight and predicted how the rest of the top-four places will finish.

‘I think at this stage you would be mad to say Liverpool won’t win the Premier League,’ Sherwood told.

‘They’ve got the experience across the team and they’ve got world-class players in every position. Liverpool are uncatchable for me.

‘It’s a dogfight for the rest of the positions but I think Arsenal will find a rhythm and be tough to catch for some of the other teams that are looking at that top-four.

‘They had that sticky patch – exiting the FA Cup and they have a mountain to climb in the League Cup – and I don’t think they can win the league. But it’s not a write-off season for Arsenal.