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Premier League Round-Up: Arsenal Dominate Derby as Liverpool Crisis Deepens Premier League 2025/2026 Season

Premier League Round-Up: Arsenal Dominate Derby as Liverpool Crisis Deepens | MirrorLog


(News from 23 November 2025)
The Premier League produced major talking points yesterday, with Arsenal strengthening their title push, Tottenham seeking answers after a heavy derby defeat, Liverpool sliding deeper into uncertainty, and the league confirming new financial regulatory reforms. Transfer activity also intensified as clubs prepared for the mid-season window.

Arsenal Sweep Tottenham Aside in North London Derby
Arsenal delivered one of their most decisive derby performances in recent memory with a 4–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, powered by a spectacular hat-trick from Eberechi Eze. The win extended the Gunners’ lead at the top of the table.
Manager Mikel Arteta praised Eze’s impact, describing the summer signing as a player who brings “aura” and brilliance to the squad.
On the other side, Tottenham manager Thomas Frank and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario apologised to supporters after what was widely labelled a disappointing display.

Liverpool’s Troubles Grow as Pressure Mounts
Liverpool’s struggles continued, prompting renewed debates about their competitiveness this season. Pundit Jamie Redknapp suggested that a Liverpool title challenge would be “a miracle,” given their inconsistency in recent weeks.
The team’s confidence appeared shaken as tactical vulnerabilities were exposed again, with analysts noting that Liverpool remain unable to manage high-pressure moments effectively.

Premier League Unveils New Financial Regulation Framework
Away from the pitch, the Premier League introduced a revamped financial system that will take effect from the 2026/27 season. The new structure replaces the former Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) with two major components:
Squad Cost Ratio (SCR): Caps on-pitch spending at 85% of club football revenue plus net gains/losses from transfers.
Sustainability and Systemic Resilience (SSR): Measures aimed at long-term financial stability and competitive balance.
These updates are expected to significantly influence club spending and transfer strategies going forward.

Transfer Market: Arsenal Lead Race for Kenan Yildiz
With the January window approaching, Arsenal are reportedly leading the chase for Kenan Yildiz, Juventus’ rising attacking star. The young forward’s output this season six goals and five assists has drawn interest from several top Premier League clubs.

Competition for the 20-year-old is expected to intensify as scouts continue to follow his progress.
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