Come on Tottenham, what is wrong with you

Arsenal have only lost three games general all season, but if you factor in the possibility of a draw, the picture is different. Incidentally, the first game against Chelsea also ended in a draw. But maybe I'm exaggerating (because I don't want City to be at the top again) after all, there are 16 points between the teams plus the home advantage - on paper it should mean a home win.
Bloody City don't drop points even when their opponents are playing well (like Leeds), but at least they print money for me:

Sometimes I wonder what is the effectiveness of such statistics in a season, especially if you take into account weird decisions and VAR and small refereeing points, but respect should be given to Arsenal,,, if you remember their first loss was also to an unstoppable goal from Liverpool when that was supposed to be a draw.
Manchester City, the team who always buys the right players at the right time. Imagine if they dit not get Semenyo!
If you look at last season, you might think that Tottenham is now only aiming for the European Cup

Arsenal's statistics are justified, I remember at the beginning of the season they had an incredible number of clean sheets, it was not a coincidence.
I disagree about City, their strength is much broader – they can buy players using the Monte Carlo method, then sell them, then buy new ones, and so on until they achieve results. This is exactly what we're seeing, and it's no surprise the results are good.
United also printing:
