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But in reality, it won't take that many —unless Arsenal wins seven matches in a row.
The Gunners have not won more than three games on the spin in the league so far this season and Mikel Arteta made his stance on the title race clear before Arsenal drew with Everton last weekend.
The Spaniard rested several players including Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka with the visit of Real Madrid in the Champions League in mind, strongly hinting that even he has lost hope domestically.
That was before Liverpool performed poorly and lost at Fulham but nothing will have changed.
Liverpool has West Ham United next weekend, by which time Arsenal will have played Brentford at home — a game sandwiched between its two Real Madrid clashes.
On Easter weekend, Liverpool travels to Leicester City and Arsenal visits Ipswich Town.
When Liverpool travels to Chelsea at the start of May, Arsenal hosts Bournemouth earlier in the same weekend
And then the pair meet at Anfield on matchday 36.
Liverpool finishes the season with a trip to Brighton and a home match against Crystal Palace, while Arsenal hosts Newcastle and then travels to an already relegated Southampton.
Needing 11 points if Arsenal wins each of its games, Liverpool is therefore hunting for four wins from seven matches
If both teams win their next four, that would mean the Reds being confirmed as Premier League winners against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Otherwise, there might still be something riding on the meeting between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield in May
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