Wayne Rooney believes that Manchester City’s 3-3 draw with Everton means that Arsenal will now win the Premier League title.
The Toffees stunned City as they turned the game on its head to lead 3-1 before Erling Haaland and then Jeremy Doku rescued a point late on.
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The Gunners are now five points clear at the top of the Premier League table with the advantage fully in their hands after Pep Guardiola’s team dropped points.
Following the latest shift in the title race, Rooney has been speaking about Mikel Arteta’s team and is backing them to get the job done.
Wayne Rooney says Arsenal will now win the Premier League title
Wayne Rooney has no doubt in his mind that Arsenal will now go on to win the Premier League title after Man City dropped points.
The Gunners now have three games remaining to win the league as they travel away to West Ham and Crystal Palace, whilst hosting Burnley in between.
The North London club will be confident about beating an already relegated Burnley team, and Palace could be in a Europa Conference League final just days before the final game of the season.
The one fixture which could catch them out is going away to the London Stadium to take on West Ham, but Rooney is backing them to beat the Hammers.
When asked about the game, Rooney told BBC Sport: “No, I’m concerned for West Ham. I just think Arsenal are efficient and professional.
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“I just think they’ll win every game. So obviously, with the result tonight, that means they’ll win the league.”
The former Premier League striker backs the Gunners to win all of their remaining three games and clinch their first title in over 20 years.
The 3-3 draw at Hill Dickinson Stadium now sets up a potentially historic month for Arsenal with both the Premier League and Champions League firmly in their sights.
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