Has the Premier League title race been whittled down to two teams after just 11 games of the season?
Leaders Liverpool had the dream weekend after victory over Aston Villa coupled with defeat for Manchester City against Brighton – and Sunday’s 1-1 draw between Arsenal and Chelsea.
They now lead City by five points – and the rest of the pack by nine points or more.
Opta’s ‘supercomputer’ gives Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal just a 3.5% chance of the title, with Chelsea down on 0.2% and anybody else on 0%.
“I would not write off anyone who is up there now, absolutely not,” said MOTD2 pundit and former Arsenal forward Theo Walcott.
“Liverpool at some point are going to stumble and they will have injury problems like every other team.”
However, speaking on MOTD2, former Premier League striker Troy Deeney warned: “Lose one more time and I think Arsenal are out of it. They are going to have to beat Liverpool and beat City as well.”
Source: BBC

