Alex Iwobi is Arsenal through and through, even though he left the club a long time ago.
The Nigeria international joined the Gunners when he was still in primary school. He came through the club’s academy, impressed everyone and made it into the first team.
Iwobi played 149 games for the senior Arsenal side before leaving for Everton in 2019. He plays for Fulham now, but he hasn’t forgotten his roots.
The former Gunners star has now made two predictions that will go down very well among Arsenal supporters.
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Alex Iwobi makes a prediction about Arsenal and Tottenham
Arsenal and Tottenham are in completely opposite positions right now.
The Gunners are six points clear at the top of the Premier League, while Spurs started this weekend in the relegation zone.
In an ideal world for an Arsenal fan, Mikel Arteta’s side will end the season as champions, while Tottenham will drop down to the Championship.
Alex Iwobi, who grew up supporting Arsenal, has just predicted the above.

When asked who will win the Premier League by BTB Media on TikTok, he replied: “Arsenal, man!”
Then, when he questioned who will get relegated, he said: “Tottenham still.”
We’re sure Arsenal fans will all love that prediction.
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Arsenal’s sole focus right now is on beating Manchester City on Sunday.
If they do that, they will have one hand on the Premier League title and should get the job done in their remaining games. One of those fixtures is against West Ham United on the 10th of May.
As things stand after 32 games, Tottenham’s biggest rivals for relegation are the Hammers, who are in 17th in the Premier League table.
If Arsenal end up dropping points against West Ham in their game, Spurs’ chances of survival will go down.
We’re sure fans won’t mind that too much if the title is wrapped up by then.
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