Danny Murphy column: Why Man City will win Premier League ahead of Arsenal
Arsenal have lost two league games on the spin, so the next time they step on the pitch, at home to Newcastle on Saturday, they are going to have doubts instead of momentum and confidence. No matter how much quality their players have and how good their preparation, tactics and everything else is, what they have to deal with now is pressure. City, though, are not under any pressure because they are in a situation they probably never expected, and they have also won the league so many times...
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