Pundit delivers 'interesting' Aston Villa vs Arsenal prediction
BBC Sport pundit Mark Lawrenson says it will be "interesting" to see how Arsenal will respond in a "new territory" against Aston Villa after the midweek defeat against Liverpool.
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BBC Sport pundit Mark Lawrenson says it will be "interesting" to see how Arsenal will respond in a "new territory" against Aston Villa after the midweek defeat against Liverpool.
Pep Guardiola seemed to be sounding unnecessarily cautious. Manchester City were 13 points ahead of Chelsea and 14 clear of Liverpool. The obituaries for the title race were being written. Guardiola thought they were premature. “In January, it is impossible it is over,” he said.
It's not so long ago that Arsenal were crying out for a bit of creativity in their midfield. As Boxing Day of 2020 approached the Gunners sat 15th in the Premier League having failed to win in seven matches and having scored fewer goals than every team in the division bar Sheffield United, West Brom and Burnley.
In the final moments of a top-quality first-half performance from Arsenal the best chance of the entire game presented itself to Mikel Arteta’s side. However, the difference between a title challenger and a top-four contender was revealed in this very instance.
Aston Villa host Arsenal in Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off at Villa Park.
Arsenal 0-2 Liverpool - Match in Pictures
Liverpool’s Portuguese striker Diogo Jota scores the opening goal during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London on March 16, 2022. Liverpool won the match 2-0. Ian Kington / IKIMAGES / AFP
As Diogo Jota scored Liverpool’s first goal, my heart sank in the stands. Watching on from the north bank, it was like all the optimism of the first half that had given life to the crowd was suddenly drawn out of us.