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The pack has shuffled at the Premier League summit but Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool are still divided by just two points.
Reigning Champions Manchester City reclaimed the Premier League summit on Saturday after a 5-1 win over Luton and held top spot after Liverpool lost 1-0 to Crystal Palace and Arsenal lost 2-0 to Aston Villa.
Paul Merson described the run-in as "the best Premier League title run-in ever" a month ago but now believes the Gunners' title chances are "100 per cent" over after their defeat to Villa.
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Meanwhile, Liverpool have now suffered
Two shock defeats on the bounce in all competitions - having also lost 3-0 to Atalanta in the Europa League quarter-final first leg last week.
Momentum now favours Pep Guardiola's juggernauts. However, only six games remain and one wayward result - like this weekend - would flip fortunes again.
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Meanwhile, the stats reveal it remains the joint-tightest title race ever: only on three previous occasions have two points or fewer divided first and third after 32 games.