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Jake Paul predicts Premier League table and brutally snubs Arsenal – who are sponsored by his brother Logan


JAKE PAUL has revealed his Premier League predictions… and Arsenal fans won’t be happy.

The YouTuber turned boxer is the brother of Logan Paul – who announced a sponsorship deal with the Gunners last month alongside fellow internet sensation KSI.

Paul does not feel Arsenal will make it into the top four this seasonCredit: Getty
Arsenal started their Prem campaign perfectly against Palace on Friday nightCredit: AFP

But that has not stopped Jake from slagging off the North London outfit in his Prem predictions.

Speaking on social media, he said: “Time for The Reds. #FULLIV. My prediction for this season:

  1. Liverpool
  2. Man City
  3. Tottenham
  4. Man United
  5. Chelsea
  6. Arsenal
  7. West Ham
  8. Aston Villa
  9. Newcastle
  10. Leicester

“Disclaimer: Only thing I know w/ 100% certainty is Liverpool is better than Arsenal.”

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Gunners supporters did not take too kindly to the 5-0 pro fighter suggesting they will finish sixth.

And they believe he only did so because his YouTube rival – and PRIME drink founder – KSI is an Arsenal fan and now sponsor.

One said: “I wonder why he said that 😂,” alongside a picture of Logan and KSI in Arsenal shirts.

While another simply added: “It’s to get KSI’s attention.”

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Arsenal kicked off their Premier League campaign with an impressive 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Friday night.

Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring in the first half, before a Marc Guehi own goal made sure of the points for Mikel Arteta’s men.

Meanwhile, Jake’s next boxing fight remains unclear after his bout with Hasim Rahman Jr collapsed.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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