Date: 20th November 2014 at 10:35am
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With the Premier League being put on a two week hold for the International, football fans can assess the state of the table. But fans of Southampton and West Ham will be still in shock at where their teams are, with the Saints occupying 2nd spot and the Hammers taking the final Champions League in 4th place. Swansea have also performed admirably, with Gary Monk reviving the clubs fortunes and leading them to 18 points from the opening 11 games. Many of the big names have had their odds massively increased for winning the title, with Manchester City (6/1), Manchester United (40/1) and last season’s runners up Liverpool now at a whopping 150/1. But, what are the chances of the trophy ending up at the Emirates come May?

Well at the minute, it is beginning to look quite slim with Arsene Wenger conceding the title to Chelsea already. The Gunners problems lie in their defensive line, with injuries to Mathieu Debuchy and Laurent Koscielny leaving them looking highly vunerable at the back. Scoring goals has not been an issues for Arsenal, with new signing Alexis Sanchez and Danny Welbeck bagging 17 goals between them already. It may not all be doom and gloom either, with Theo Walcott back in the fold and Oliver Giroud still to return, Wenger’s may could surprise a few in the second half of the season, but with odds of 33/1, the bookmakers cannot see it happening. It should hopefully make for an exciting viewing experience, but Soccer Safari is arguably a gambling experience that gives you a better chance of winning.

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One response to “Can Arsenal Compete for the 2014/15 Premier League Crown?”

  1. Peter Adoko Obicci says:

    Arsenal will never reach the crown in any near future