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Jose Mourinho’s brutal title prediction re-emerges after Arsenal fluff their lines against Aston Villa


JOSE MOURINHO’S brutal prediction that Arsenal had no chance of winning the Premier League this season has resurfaced.

The Gunners were in first place and in line to win the Premier League title for the first time in two decades before the weekend’s matches.

Jose Mourinho’s brutal title prediction of Arsenal not winning the title re-emergesCredit: Twitter @obionepodcast
In January Mourinho said either Man City or Liverpool would win the Premier LeagueCredit: Twitter @obionepodcast

But Mikel Arteta’s side slipped to second place after a 2-0 loss to Aston Villa at home on Sunday, now two points behind defending champions Manchester City, who beat Luton 5-1 the day before.

City are now firm favourites to win a fourth consecutive title.

And this will not surprise Mourinho, who confidently ruled the Gunners out of the running in January.

Asked who would win the title on The Obi One podcast, he said: “Man City 51 per cent and Liverpool 49 per cent.”

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The Portuguese head coach was asked: “No Arsenal?”

Mourinho responded: “Nah… It is not the rivalry, is it the right moment?

“Honestly, rivalry apart, I would like them to win. Of course, Chelsea and Man United are not going to win it.

“Out of these three, I would be happy for Arsenal to do it. I would be really happy for them to break that thing.

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“It is because when the cumulation of matches starts coming, Man City have two teams.”

Like Arsenal, Liverpool’s hopes of winning the title suffered a significant setback on Sunday after a 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace at Anfield.

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Jurgen Klopp’s team are currently in third place, level on points with Arsenal but trailing City by two points.

Liverpool’s chances of European glory also appear to be slim after a 3-0 defeat to Atalanta in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Europa League at Anfield last week.

Meanwhile, Arsenal must now focus on the Champions League, as they head to Germany for the second leg of their quarter-final against Bayern Munich on Wednesday.

Following a 2-2 draw in the first leg at home, Arsenal will need to step up their game to secure a place in the next round.

The Portuguese manager said ‘Nah’ when asked if Arsenal had a chance to winCredit: Twitter @obionepodcast
Arsenal were stunned by a fine Aston Villa who won 2-0 at the EmiratesCredit: Getty


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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