
I am looking at Liverpool’s upcoming fixtures and I think they will have the league wrapped up by the time they play Arsenal on 10 May.
That is just six games away.
Liverpool play Chelsea the week before that and if they win all of their games in the build-up to that trip to Stamford Bridge, and just don’t lose to Enzo Maresca’s side, then it is done.
I can’t see them losing before that game.
There are many reasons why Liverpool are set to lift the Premier League trophy this season, but one is a good balance at both ends of the pitch.
Goalkeeper Alisson has shown his worth – when fit – this season and has made a difference. He is key for them.
You only have to look at Manchester City’s Ederson, who has not been up to his usual standards this year, to see what effect that has had on their form and the rest of the team.
Then, of course, there is Mohamed Salah. His stats speak for themselves but there are, however, question marks over him and Virgil van Dijk, who has also had a really solid season.
I believe the midfielders have been key to how Liverpool have played this season and they have controlled the tempo of most games, which is different to how Jurgen Klopp had them playing before.
Under Arne Slot, they are more controlled in possession and that is a lot to do with Ryan Gravenberch in that midfield role. We knew he was talented but under Klopp he didn’t get a run of games, so he is the surprise package of the season for them as he has made that position his own.
Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport’s Katie Stafford