Paul Scholes has dismissed Chelsea’s chances of winning the Premier League this season and believes it’s a two-horse race between Man City and Liverpool.
The Blues currently lead the way in the Premier League having registered 22 points from their first nine matches.
But Liverpool are close by as they trail Thomas Tuchel’s side by just a point, while Manchester City are only two points behind in third place.
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Jurgen Klopp’s side sent a warning to their title rivals on Sunday with their 5-0 demolition of the Red devils at Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, City have not lost a game in the Premier League since the opening weekend of the new season and have won six of their following eight games.
Despite Chelsea setting the early pace at the top of the league table, Scholes says he still has major doubts over Tuchel’s side in comparison to Liverpool and City.
‘I think it’s a devastating day for the Premier League,’ Scholes said of Liverpool’s comprehensive win against United.
‘Seeing Liverpool go to Old Trafford and win so convincingly, I think it will make City worry.
‘Chelsea… I’m not sure, they have been great and I think they are better than I actually give them credit for but I think it’s between Liverpool and Manchester City.
‘I think City watching that today, in the Champions League or the Premier League, that will frighten them.’