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Crouch predicts final Premier League table with Liverpool to retain title but it’s bad news for another of his old clubs


PETER CROUCH has tipped Liverpool to win the title again – but can’t see Tottenham or Arsenal making the top four.

The 39-year-old has predicted how the top-flight table will look at the end of the 2020-21 campaign.

Here’s how Peter Crouch thinks the Premier League season will end

Crouchy predicted it will be a “two-horse race” – but he can’t see Manchester City topping Liverpool.

The ex-England star has predicted Chelsea will finish in third, with Manchester United in fourth.

Speaking to GiveMeSport, he said: “I think Liverpool are winning the league, I really do.

“I think City are an absolute class act, I think they’ve definitely strengthened defensively with Ake.

“People seem to think Liverpool dropped off last year but they won the league at a canter.

“This year, they’ll be back on it and they’ll fly again.

“It’s a two-horse race, I think it’s going to be a lot tighter this year.

“I love what Chelsea have done but I think it’s a two-horse race.

“I think Frank’s under a lot more pressure this year but I think the players they’ve signed are real class acts, I like every single one of them.

“Sometimes when you sign players they don’t gel but those are top players and I think they’ll fit right in.”

Crouch claimed Arsenal will finish in fifth ahead of Spurs, Leicester, Wolves, Sheffield United.

Surprisingly, he also tipped Leeds to finish in 10th following their promotion from the Championship.

He predicted West Brom, his former club Aston Villa and Fulham will be relegated.

And Fulham backed up his claims as they suffered a shocking 3-0 defeat to Arsenal on the opening day of the season.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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