LONDON: The top three clubs being separated by just one point in the standings is great for the Premier League and should motivate Manchester City to go after a fourth league title, City defender Kyle Walker said.
Walker’s side left Anfield with one point on Sunday, resulting in Arsenal going to the top of the table and Liverpool coming in second on goal difference. City, who have won three league titles in a row, are third on 63 points, one point behind the top two teams with 10 games left to be played in the closest title race since 2014.
“It’s great for the League - to have three teams so close, at the top of their game with great players, it’s a great spectacle,” Walker told the club’s website of the draw at Anfield. —Reuters
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