Can anyone challenge Man City's domination next season?
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[May 22, 2023]
MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Chelsea's interim manager Frank
Lampard described Manchester City as an outstanding side and said
they have set the benchmark for excellence in the Premier League
under Pep Guardiola.
Five titles in six seasons underlines City's dominance and while
Guardiola insists every season gets harder, it is difficult to see
who is ready to knock them off the summit.
Here is a look at the clubs most likely to give City a run for their
money next season.
ARSENAL
Mikel Arteta's young side ultimately crumbled under City's
relentless charge in the latter months of this season, but should be
applauded for how they set the pace for so long and threatened to
win their first title since 2004.
Arteta, a disciple of Guardiola's methods, restored Arsenal's
identity this season with a vibrant style of football and a squad
packed with exciting young players will have learned valuable
lessons from this campaign.
The question now is whether Arsenal can add sufficient strength in
depth to cover the demands of Premier League and Champions League
football. West Ham's Declan Rice is a chief target and signing him
would be a big statement.
LIVERPOOL
Juergen Klopp's side have had some epic title battles with
Manchester City in recent years, winning the trophy in 2020 and
twice coming second with more than 90 points.
They were off the pace this time, however, after failing to
adequately replace forward Sadio Mane and seeing several key members
of the Klopp golden era lose form.
The likes of James Milner, Roberto Firmino and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
are all moving on so the emphasis over the summer will be on
freshening up the squad. Some marquee signings could see Liverpool
re-ignite their rivalry with City.
MANCHESTER UNITED
United's first season under Erik ten Hag has been an encouraging one
with a top-four finish all but guaranteed and the League Cup trophy
in the bag.
There is still a huge gap in quality between United and City and
fans will hope that should new owners replace the Glazers, they will
deliver some big signings.
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Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane is one target
who could elevate United from a side scrapping to get into the
top-four to one capable of making a sustained title run.
CHELSEA
Chelsea's season has been appalling, despite spending around 600
million pounds ($757 million) on players since co-owners Todd Boehly
and Behdad Eghbali took charge of the club.
It is quite hard to see how they will go from a bottom-half finish
to challenging near the top next season.
But they are blessed with some highly-gifted young players such as
Reece James, Noni Madueke and Mykhaylo Mudryk and in Mauricio
Pochettino, who will almost certainly be taking charge, they will
have the perfect manger to begin a new project.
NEWCASTLE UNITED
A year ago Newcastle fans were just happy to still be supporting a
Premier League club.
But after a superb season under Eddie Howe they are set to return to
the Champions League for the first time in two decades and are
likely to spend heavily in the summer.
That level of improvement might be hard to maintain but anyone
expecting Newcastle to be a one-season wonder will probably be wide
of the mark.
With some astute business in the market it is not hard to see
Newcastle consolidating their new top-four status and perhaps even
going higher.
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(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis)
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