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“Having spent time with both Arsenal and Manchester City, there is one Premier League club I would rather see win.”Despite having played for both Arsenal and Manchester City, former Arsenal and City player Niall Quinn has confessed he would prefer the Gunners to win the Premier League title this season.In the 1980s, Niall Quinn was a member of Arsenal for seven years prior to joining Manchester City for an additional six years in the north.

 

Although he is only remembered at both clubs, Quinn has a clear preference for the club that wins the Premier League this season. The previous encounter between the Gunners and City was a tense one until Mikel Arteta’s squad ran out of gas in May.

 

In addition, it appears that the two will face off once more this season. Quinn also stated to Ladbrokes Fanzone: “In my opinion, Arsenal defeating them this year would not be detrimental to the sport.”We want you to join us on WhatsApp, where The Daily Star is now present.

 

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At present, City maintain an exclusive control over the English Premier League, having won the last three championships and five of the last six; only Liverpool has managed to penetrate their monopoly. Quinn articulated the Reds’ recollection of their peak performance.”…As for additional contenders, Liverpool, you know, is once again knocking on the door,” he continued. Manchester United and Chelsea are falling behind schedule, but with regard to Spurs, the manager’s approach is certainly one-of-a-kind in nature, surpassing that of other managers without producing results.

 

“They would, along with Arsenal, Liverpool, and City, comprise my top four.” However, regardless of the outcome at the summit of the table, I continue to believe that City will be in that position. “When Kevin De Bruyne returns and does everything he does, they will be extremely difficult to stop.”

 

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