‘Right now’: Robbie Savage shares who he thinks are favourites to win the Premier League

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Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City are gearing up for one of the most exciting conclusions to a Premier League season ever.

Jurgen Klopp, Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola will be going to sleep every single night thinking about winning that Premier League title, and all three managers are in a strong position to go on and do just that.

However, when all is said and done, there can only be one team that triumphs, and it’s currently so hard to predict who will win the league.

Speaking on BBC 606, Robbie Savage has been discussing the conclusion to this Premier League season, and he’s named the team he believes are favourites to go on and become champions.

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Robbie Savage names his Premier League favourites

Savage spoke about who he thinks will win the league, tipping Liverpool for the title.

“I think that Liverpool with three points above City, and with the goal difference I think Liverpool are five points better off than City. I tipped Man City to win it, but right now I think Liverpool are favourites to win it. Liverpool are Arsenal’s biggest challengers, I would say, because they’re three points clear,” Savage said.

Liverpool have a great opportunity

Savage says that Liverpool are favourites to win the league, and we have to agree.

The Reds are top of the table for a reason – because they’ve been the best team in the country, and if they can just keep this up, they will be champions.

Of course, there’s no such thing as an easy game in the Premier League, but aside from a trip to Manchester United and a game against Tottenham, Liverpool’s fixture list heading into the final weeks of the season looks rather straightforward.

Liverpool are in a great position, and now, they have to just go on and finish the job.

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