Yet again! Chris Sutton speaks on Arsenal title chance

Chelsea legend Chris Sutton has spoken on the chances Arsenal have to win the Premier League this season.

Sutton who was only replying to the questions asked boldly replied by saying Arsenal will not win the Premier League this season.

The Chelsea legend is not moved by the threat the Unai Emery side pose to other top teams after rising from a two consecutive defeats against Manchester City and Chelsea consecutively to winning their remaining six games in the league.

Aside from shooting to the 4th position in the premier league table, Arsenal have gone nine games with a winning streak.

Despite all of the signs, Sutton insists that the North London club will not emerge, winner of the league, this season.

He has pointed to Liverpool and Manchester City as the two potential candidates for the title, not mentioning Chelsea despite keeping their second position place.

However, Sutton said the only possibility for Arsenal is to have a return to the Champions League next season by finishing in the top four positions above their London rivals, Tottenham.

So far, Arsenal have earned 18 points from the 8 games played so far and they hope to continue their winning streak when they welcome Leicester City to the Emirate Stadium on Monday 22 October after the international break.

Video: Jordan Henderson intimidates Sergio Aguero

Share your love
Richard Such
Richard Such

Veteran sports journalist and the Senior Managing Editor at 234sport. With over a decade of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and European football, I specialize in breaking news, contract analysis, and hard-hitting sports commentary. Under my editorial direction, 234sport (Formerly known to our long-term readers as thewistle media) has grown into a premier destination for die-hard sports fans worldwide.

Articles: 11747

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Gravatar profile

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.