Stewart Robson picks ARSENAL to win the Premier League title?! | ESPN FC

Stewart Robson, Steve Nicol and Craig Burley join Dan Thomas on ESPN FC to discuss the Premier League table and predict who they think will win the EPL title between Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City.

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20 Comments

  1. @user-wc5dw1fi8x

    Arsenal really make there day❤

  2. @goodvibes-seeen1354

    All I know is no matter what, if Liverpool or Arsenal win it, The one who loses it will feel the pain for a very long time. Especially Arsenal fans . Liverpool fans too coz they would want a Klopp fair well.

    As for Man City. Every one is tired of them init 😉

  3. @violethenry3905

    Liverpool is the deepest team in the league and will win

  4. @gurucartel3422

    Arsenal are not as formidable away. They have to go to City, Spurs (derby) and United. Plus Wolves are now difficult at beat at home. And they have to play Chelsea (derby game). Add to that the CL, that's a really rough fixture list.

    City have to face Arsenal and notoriously struggle away at Spurs. Plus they will have the CL. That's why I fancy Liverpool.

    Salah is back, Trent is due back in the international window. Jota back next month. They will be almost at full strength, can rotate more kids in the Europa ( because the kids have proven they can be trusted). They have shown they are immune to injuries.

    Arsenal will have to do something magical and win 17 out of the last 19 games to win the league. With the teams they have to face, I think it's a huge ask

  5. @terryfletcher3084

    How can the bookies make City favourites, when it’s now out their hands?

  6. @ericmkandawire8421

    We all know man city will win

  7. @NaheedMan

    Arsenal have the tougher away games…

  8. @RafidMahbub

    "Numpties in black" 😛

  9. @matthewdanna8800

    Burley is dead on in his analysis

  10. @ezraezra2928

    The problem with Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City are European game distraction. Manchester City had just qualified to the QF, Liverpool will most likely field B-side on the 2nd leg of the Europa League (given their infeasible 4 goals lead at Prague), and Arsenal only need to beat Porto by 2 goals or more at Emirates to advance. Assuming all three did qualified, they will play football games every 3 days on April. Arsenal's fixtures are quite difficult because they still faced Tottenham Hotspurs, Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Chelsea, in addition to Manchester City. Some of those games happened after the UCL games (April 9-17 and April 30-May 8), while Liverpool had to face Tottenham Hotspurs and Aston Villa after the UEL semifinal on Sunday (due to their involvement in Europa League, which starts on Thursday). Last, but not least, the draw result on Friday will also determine all 3 fates in European action. They could face tougher oppositions earlier than expected (Arsenal or Manchester City could met Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, or even each other, while Liverpool could met Bayer Leverkusen, Roma, or Milan).

  11. @Yoyo-sy5kl

    Arsenal fans. Calm down a little bit. You can tell its their first PL race. You can't grasp at straws, just chill out. 10 games left and you guys haven't started your run in until you face against City.

  12. @evangelinewangari1124

    Liverpool vs Tottenham
    Liverpool vs brighton
    Those games will be fire

  13. @evangelinewangari1124

    Lol arsenal barely beat Brentford and now you think theyll beat city at the etihad

  14. @nonnayoubuzinnes1669

    Arsenal have been my favourites to win it although I did think they'd blown it in December. As a Liverpool fan though I am proud of how we've coped with so many players out. Had Jota been fit yesterday or Mo played 90 mins I think we'd have won. Arsenal were far more impressive at Anfield than MC. Annoying that we were denied pens in both games though. The Spurs disallowed goal will also haunt us I think. If you're basing it on VAR/ officials then MC would be favourites, they rarely if ever get bad calls. It won them the title in 21/22.

  15. @bodemaxwell

    I’m in total agreement with Rosso. Look at the numbers. Points/goal difference. Arsenal: 64/46 (perfect stereo-symmetry); Man City: 63/35 (almost perfect stereo-symmetry, and Liverpool 64/39 (asymmetrical). So it’ll be 1. Arsenal. 2. Man City. 3. Liverpool.

  16. @kimoadam4711

    Please don't jinx us mr 🤞🤞🤞

  17. @DeanEdwardHall

    😂😂😂

  18. @des_mondo5589

    I’m an Arsenal fan. Arsenal will 100% not win the league this year, we will fall off and finish 3rd. Still building but not quite there yet to beat City/Pool

  19. @user-fj6wt8vv1q

    I mean Arsenal kinda deserves it tho. They beat both Liverpool and City.

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