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- Martin Odegaard has shared his perspective on the Premier League title race
- Liverpool, Arsenal, and Man City are all leading the hunt for the domestic crown
- Liverpool currently have a two-point advantage on top of the league standings
Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard has opened up on who he believes will win the Premier League title.
With Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City in the title race, this season’s title race is set to be one of the closest and most exciting in the history of the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp’s side took advantage in the title race on Sunday when they saw off Brighton to return to the summit of the standings.
The Reds are currently leading the log with 67 points after Arsenal and Manchester City settled for a drab draw at the Etihad Stadium last weekend.
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The Etihad result has the Gunners, who have had quite an interesting season sitting second with 65 points, while defending champions City are third with 64 points.
The three top contenders for the title are not going to face each other in the remaining fixtures, and so the possible winner will have to greatly capitalize on the remaining games.
Odegaard makes EPL prediction
Despite their draw with City, captain Odegaard is optimistic that his side will lift the trophy after what has been a great season for the London-based side.
"I don't know to be honest. We don't care too much about the other teams, we just focus on ourselves and the job we can do and what we can control, just the games we play," Odegaard told TNT sports.
The Norway national believes that with hard work and focus, the Gunners will lift the title after more than two decades.
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Football"So, I think that's our mindset, just to keep focusing on ourselves, keep working hard and trying to win every time we play. Then we'll see," he said.
The 25-year-old thinks that the experience they garnered in the last season, in which they put up a good fight, will help them clinch this season’s title.
Arsenal will face Luton Town on Wednesday as Liverpool and Manchester City take on Sheffield United and Aston Villa on Thursday, respectively.
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