‘The league is not for people like them’: Former Liverpool Player Michael Owen predicts where Arsenal will finish in the Premier League next season as he seems to think highly of Arsenal and their fantastic manager Mikel Arteta. - soocer442
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‘The league is not for people like them’: Former Liverpool Player Michael Owen predicts where Arsenal will finish in the Premier League next season as he seems to think highly of Arsenal and their fantastic manager Mikel Arteta.

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Former Liverpool player Michael Owen predicts Arsenal’s Premier League finish for next season, stating, “The league is not for people like them.” Owen appears to have high regard for Arsenal and their phenomenal manager. Emilio ArtetaMichael Owen, a former Liverpool forward, has predicted the final Premier League standings for the upcoming season and appears to hold Arsenal in high regard.The Gunners finished the previous season in second place and, had they not experienced a late-season collapse, could have potentially won the Premier League.

 

The organization intends to further develop that and has supplemented its roster with a selection of exceptional athletes.

They would have faith that players such as Declan Rice and Kai Havertz could assist them in enhancing their performance in the upcoming season.Manchester City continues to be the heavy favorite to win the league following their outstanding performance across all competitions in the previous campaign.

 

The true competition, according to Owen, will be among the clubs that finish in the top four. Arsenal, he predicts, will once again finish in second place.

 

The following are the former striker’s best four, as reported by the Daily Mail:

 

United Manchester City

The Arsenal

The city of Liverpool

United of Manchester United

Arsenal Only Opinion

 

With our successful transfer efforts, we are well positioned to once again contend for the league championship.

 

Despite this, we do not anticipate a less difficult season than the previous one, as the majority of clubs now regard us as a formidable opponent and will approach every match we encounter with seriousness.

 







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