"I can't see..." - Jamie Carragher makes big predictions about Arsenal's PL & CL hopes
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"I can't see..." - Jamie Carragher makes big predictions about Arsenal's PL & CL hopes
"If Arsenal get over the line against West Ham, I can't see them messing it up from there. When you think about it, it could arguably be the biggest game of the season. But for lots of other teams, it's probably the biggest game for West Ham. They have to get something."
"That game (against PSG) will be a real problem if they don't win the league. I think that'll be a problem. Yes, you want to win everything, but I think Arsenal really want to win the league. They wouldn't turn their noses up at the Champions League, but I think Liverpool were in that situation a few years ago, where they'd gone so long without winning the league that they just wanted it done."
"For me, more often than I always say, the Champions League is a bigger trophy to win. But I think when you've gone so long without the league, they'll be desperate for that. But I think if they win it, which they should do, the position that they're in right now, I thin"
"Manchester City have a game in hand on their rivals, but arguably have the tougher fixtures remaining, with Carragher even claiming he thinks it could be over if Arsenal beat West Ham this weekend. The pundit, speaking to the Metro, also stated his view that he could see Arsenal beating PSG in a one-off game in the Champions League final."
Arsenal have advanced to the Champions League final after beating Atletico Madrid and are also leading the Premier League. Manchester City have a game in hand, but their remaining fixtures are viewed as more difficult. Jamie Carragher believes Arsenal’s season could hinge on their Premier League match against West Ham, suggesting the title race could effectively be decided if Arsenal win. He also expects Arsenal to be capable of beating PSG in the Champions League final. Carragher argues Arsenal’s priority is winning the Premier League, while still valuing the Champions League. He compares their motivation to Liverpool’s earlier league drought, emphasizing the urgency of ending it.
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