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Gary Lineker Predicts Red North Londoners to win PL

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Gary Lineker has predicted who among Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City will win the Premier League title this season.

Statements

The former striker for Tottenham Hotspur has stated that he will not be straying from the forecast he gave at the beginning of the year.
What has Gary Lineker, the presenter of MOTD, stated about this season’s Premier League title? Let’s examine this.
The three primary teams vying for the Premier League championship this year are Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City.

Although Tottenham Hotspur seems to be in the running for the championship, the North London team’s ability to contend with two straight losses before the international break has been called into question.

Liverpool has been Manchester City’s principal rival in recent years, as they have emerged as the dominant power in English football.

Gary Lineker Prediction

After making a comeback last season, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are currently playing well.
Gary Lineker, a Match of the Day commentator and former Tottenham striker, thinks Arsenal will win the title this season over Liverpool and City.

“[Arsenal] are still up there; they are still right in it, so I am going to stick with it [them winning the league],” Linker stated on the podcast The Rest is Football.

They should get quite close to that, in my opinion. Thus, I will stick to my original forecast.
Arsenal has a chance to win the Premier League title ahead of Manchester City and Liverpool, in my opinion.

Indeed, City is the frontrunner. Arguably, Guardiola’s team is the greatest in the Premier League.
However, Arsenal has proven that they are formidable opponents. Despite not playing at their peak this season, the North London team is only one point behind leaders City.

We saw how close Arsenal was to winning the title the previous season. The North London team may succeed this season if they recruit Ivan Toney during the transfer window.

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