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Fabrizio Romano makes prediction on Arsenal, Man City and Tottenham title race
Fabrizio Romano has furnished the Daily Briefing with exclusive information regarding the Premier League title race of this season, predicting that it will be a two-horse competition between Manchester City and Arsenal.
Tottenham have begun the Premier League season strongly under Ange Postecoglou; however, it appears that Romano no longer considers them to be contenders, as the journalist had anticipated Arsenal and Manchester City to be the primary contenders for the championship.
This could wind up being a good weekend for Arsenal, who defeated Burnley 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium, while Spurs were unexpectedly defeated in a thrilling late comeback by Wolves yesterday. City faces Chelsea today in what could be a difficult away game for them at Stamford Bridge.
Mikel Arteta’s squad came perilously close to winning the league last season; in fact, they might have done so had it not been for the injuries suffered at various phases by so many key players. In fact, they are coping quite well without the return of a number of those crucial players this season.
“The season has nearly reached its thirty-third day; therefore, how is the contest for the championship developing? Romano stated, “We’ve been a little taken aback thus far, as Tottenham have been tremendously impressive until their last two games, when they stumbled a bit.”
“Based on my assessment, Arsenal and Manchester City appear to be the primary contenders for the championship.” Spurs are truly doing something extraordinary, and I would like to extend my sincere congratulations, but it is extremely difficult to maintain momentum when crucial players such as James Maddison get injured. They have suffered extreme misfortune in recent matches, falling victim to thumping stoppage-time goals in losses to Chelsea and Wolves.
Overall, however, I foresee a struggle between Arsenal and City. It’s possible that neither team has yet reached its peak performance this season; however, both have tremendous talent in their squads and have performed admirably despite key injuries; City have been without Kevin De Bruyne thus far, whereas Arsenal have struggled to field their strongest XI due to the infrequent appearances of Jurrien Timber and Thomas Partey, as well as the absences of Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard.
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