December 13th 2025.
William Gallas, a former professional footballer, shared his thoughts on the current Premier League season. According to him, Arsenal is looking like the top contender for the title, with Manchester City following closely behind. Gallas believes that Chelsea and Aston Villa will also secure spots in the top four.
Arsenal is currently at the top of the table after 15 games, but their recent loss to Aston Villa has put them under pressure. Manchester City is only two points behind, making it a close competition. Gallas also noted that Villa has been performing well, especially after their victory against Arsenal.
On the other hand, Liverpool, who were the reigning champions last season, are struggling this term. They have fallen all the way down to 10th place, behind teams like Everton, Brighton, and Sunderland. Gallas predicts that Liverpool will not make it to the top four, along with Manchester United, who have shown improvement since the 2024-25 campaign.
Gallas believes that Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Aston Villa will be the top four teams this season. He also mentioned that Villa's recent performance makes them a strong contender for a top-four finish.
In other news, Kolo Toure, Manchester City's assistant coach, has played down the pressure on Arsenal in the title race. He emphasized the quality of Arsenal's squad and their fantastic manager, but also mentioned that City's focus is on their own performance rather than what their competitors are doing.
This weekend, Arsenal will face Wolves, who are currently at the bottom of the table, while City will play against Crystal Palace. Arsenal has been runners-up for the last three seasons in a row, while City has clinched four of the last five top-flight titles under the management of Pep Guardiola. It will be an exciting race to the finish, and Gallas and Toure's predictions have added to the anticipation.
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