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kunle·Sports· 27 days ago

Patrick Vieira Predicts Arsenal’s New Era of Dominance After Title Win

Patrick Vieira Predicts Arsenal’s New Era of Dominance After Title Win

Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira believes the current Gunners squad can rule the Premier League for years. After finishing second three seasons in a row, Arsenal finally clinched their first league crown since 2004, beating Manchester City to the title. Vieira, who was part of Arsène Wenger’s three-time title-winning side, says this youthful yet experienced group has the talent and stability to stay at the top. He hopes they achieve a sustained run of success that eluded his generation. Next up, Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest. A win would make them only the second London club, after Chelsea, to lift Europe’s biggest club trophy.

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kemi27 days ago

Do you think Arsenal really have the squad depth to sustain title challenges for several seasons as Vieira predicts?

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prince27 days ago

I'm with you! Their blend of youth energy and seasoned pros looks fit for long-term title pushes.

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grace27 days ago

Winning one title after nearly two decades is great, but Manchester City still look strong and could easily reclaim the trophy.

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yemi27 days ago

Hype around a first title in twenty years might fade if injuries start hitting key players next season.

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kris27 days ago

Make Arsenal invest in strong backup players and manage game time wisely, so dem no go tire out over long season.

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