20. Bournemouth · 19. Southampton · 18. Fulham · 17. Brentford · 16. Leeds United · 15. Nottingham Forest · 14. Everton · 13. Wolverhampton Wanderers.
In the interest of transparency, I’m actually an Arsenal fan, so it pains me to say that the Gunners will once again finish shy of the Champions League places. Rather, I see Mikel Arteta going from strength to strength and Gabriel Jesus living up to expectations. So why am I predicting them to improve this season? However, for as long as there’s a slight chance that I’ve pulled off a minor miracle and people will start asking me for the lottery numbers, it’s going to be fascinating to watch yet another year of the world’s best league. The reality of the situation is that the ‘big six’ is so strong that it’s very easy to miss out and I’m not actually predicting Arsenal to have a bad season. There is, after all, a world in which Palace could go down this season. But all isn’t as it seems. You heard it here first. The 2022/23 Premier League season has officially arrived! Look, I’m a fan of Bruno Lage and think he has a lot of potential to be a great Premier League coach for years to come, but my nose tells me that there’s a tough, tough season on the horizon at Molineux. One of my more rebellious shouts, it must be said, because everybody seems to have the Toffees locked in for a place in the Championship, but I’m here to tell you that they’re going to surprise people in 2022/23. I really, really, really wanted to predict Fulham to stay up because the fact that the Cottagers seem to be playing switcheroo with Norwich City every season is a worrying sign of the cavity forming between the Championship and Premier League.
Last season in the Premier League, the title race, Champions League places, and relegation battle all came down to the final matchday. Will the 2022/23 EPL ...
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1. Manchester City · 2. Liverpool · 3. Tottenham · 4. Arsenal · 5. Manchester United · 6. Chelsea · 7. West Ham · 8. Newcastle
20. Bournemouth 19. Fulham 6. Chelsea 20. Bournemouth 19. Fulham 6. Chelsea 20. Bournemouth 19. Fulham 6. Chelsea 1. Manchester City 5. Manchester United 1. Manchester City
JAKE PAUL has revealed his Premier League predictions... and Arsenal fans won't be happy.The YouTuber turned boxer is the brother of Logan Paul - who.
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Jake Paul has predicted that Liverpool will win the Premier League as he tweeted his forecast for the division's top ten ahead of the start of the Red.
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YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul has caused controversy on social media after predicting the Premier League's top ten.
The Magpies have recruited shrewdly under Eddie Howe. Leicester, on the other hand, are the only team in the division to not make a transfer. Time for The Reds.— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) #FULLIV. My prediction for this season: While someone said: "You should change your name to Joke Paul with a few of these takes." Paul thinks Liverpool and City will be joined in the top four by Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, with Chelsea slipping out after four consecutive seasons in the Champions League. He said: "Time for The Reds. #FULLIV. My prediction for this season: Paul has been pictured in a Liverpool jersey in the past and it'll come as no surprise he thinks Jurgen Klopp's men will be crowned Premier League champions.
The new Premier League season is up and running, with Arsenal setting the early pace after a hard-fought 2-0 victory over London rivals Crystal Palace on ...
It's another new era at Manchester United and the fans will hope that manager Erik ten Hag can oversee a quick improvement after an utterly miserable season last term. Bukayo Saka wrapped up the three points late on as Marc Guehi turned his cross into his own net. he new Premier League season is up and running, with Arsenal setting the early pace after a hard-fought 2-0 victory over London rivals Crystal Palace on opening night.
The new Premier League season is up and running, with Arsenal setting the early pace after a hard-fought 2-0 victory over London rivals Crystal Palace on ...
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