Not exact matches
It looks to me like Arsenal will be the only team from the current top three of the Premier
League that will have anything but the Premier
League title race to worry about by
next week, always assuming that the Gunners manage to get past Watford at the Emirates stadium on Sunday, but how will that affect things?
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has already started discussing
next season's Premier
League title race after Manchester City were confirmed as champions yesterday.
Having got the ball rolling with excellent spells at Espanyol and Southampton, the Argentine tactician has taken himself and Spurs to the
next level since arriving at White Hart Lane as the club are in the midst of a Premier
League title race for the second consecutive season.
We should be able to win the
next game at home to Zagreb but that would leave us staring at the Europa
League and that could actually hurt us in the
race for the
title.
We fell way out the
race for the Premier
League title this term, and will be keen for some strong additions to assure that are back challenging again
next season.
The North London and Merseyside derbies will take centre stage this weekend in a potentially decisive 48 hours of Premier
League football, with the
title race, the top four battle, and the relegation fight all set to take their
next major twist.
I am not writing Arsenal out of the
race for the Premier
League title this season just yet, well not completely anyhow but I reckon it would take some kind of minor miracle for it to be Arsene Wenger and the Gunners who lifted the EPL trophy
next May.
Next season's Premier
League title race promises to be very tough, with Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool all set to make it one of the most competitive in history.
It's going to be interesting — we are 100 % out of the
title race and our focus needs to be making sure we keep that 3rd place to secure qualification for
next year's Champions
League.
For now the Argentina is focused on the Premier
League title race but
next season is looming and he would deal a significant blow to Arsenal, even if it is just psychological, by landing the Spaniard.
The Premier
League title race is over already, but what can the chasing pack do in order to change things around
next season?
The Premier
League duo face tough competition from Monaco however who are looking to bolster their squad ahead of their Ligue 1
title defence
next season, and ESPN report that the Ligue 1 side are currently leading the
race.
Should we be content with a top 4 finish, should we demand to be involved in the
title race, or should we expect to win the
league next year?