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Published on 2024-08-17 07:00:24
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes that Manchester City will once again win the Premier League title this season. Despite his fellow pundit Gary Neville picking Arsenal as potential champions, Carragher points out that Pep Guardiola’s track record of winning titles makes it hard to bet against City.
Carragher acknowledges that most neutrals would prefer a different team to win the title, but he cannot overlook the strength of Guardiola’s side. The manager’s relentless desire for success and ability to get the best out of his players have been key factors in City’s success over the years, with the club winning 6 of the last 7 league championships.
Bookmakers also view Manchester City as favorites to win the title, with odds of 6/5, while Arsenal are second favorites at 13/8. The general consensus is that it will be a close race between City and Arsenal for the title, with Liverpool seen as having longer odds following managerial changes. Overall, the dominance of Guardiola’s City team and their track record make them the team to beat in the upcoming Premier League season.
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