Following Manchester City’s home win against Brentford in the Premier League on Tuesday evening, a thrilling three-team title race is ensuing. Liverpool, City, and Arsenal currently make up the top three but are kept apart by just two points with 13 games remaining.
Liverpool, with 57 points, sit atop the table. Manchester City now have 56 points, and Arsenal, victorious in their last five league matches with 21 goals scored, have 55 points.
In the history of the top flight, there have been five previous instances of a three-horse race for the title. One such example is the 1992/93 season, where Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Norwich City competed for the top spot.
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