Robbie Savage, a former Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers midfielder, believes Chelsea will win the Premier League this season, ahead of Man City. Liverpool will finish third, while Manchester United will finish fourth, according to Savage. The performances of Thomas Tuchel’s side this season have left Robbie Savage extremely impressed. The Blues added Romelu Lukaku and Saul Niguez to their squad this summer.
“I would have gone Chelsea, Man City, Man United, and Liverpool in that order before the season started.” “I’m still picking Chelsea to win because of their incredible squad and the Romelu Lukaku signing,” Savage said on the UMM YouTube channel. “I would have gone for Man City if they had Kane, but they didn’t.” Second, I’ve got them. In third place, I chose Manchester United, but I’d switch to Liverpool now. Van Dijk is like a new signing, and Gomez is the same way; they’ve reclaimed all of their players. “I believe Liverpool will finish third, ahead of Manchester United, with Van Dijk. ”
Chelsea won a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Southampton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night. Everton held Manchester United to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. On Sunday, Liverpool will play title rivals Manchester City at Anfield in a crucial match.
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Chelsea and Liverpool appear to be a level above Manchester City Due to a lack of depth in the centre-back positions, Liverpool struggled last season. That problem has been solved for them with the addition of Ibrahima Konate and the return of Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez from their respective injuries.
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Manchester United have struggled to find their form in recent weeks. The 20-time English champions’ lack of a solid defensive midfielder continues to be a problem. Manchester City’s lack of a top-quality striker could jeopardize their chances of keeping up with Chelsea and Liverpool.