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Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺And if they keep going like this, they're also on course to break Chelsea's record for the fewest goals conceded in a Premier League season. "They aren't miles better than last year but are repeating levels of consistency and that's all they are going to have to do this year to win the league.
High 80s will win the title - they can do that." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player On his podcast, Gary Neville backs Arsenal to be crowned Premier League champions in May by stating it's theirs to win, not lose Is Neville right? What the numbers say...And according to the Opta predicted table, if Arsenal and their title rivals keep playing like this - then 70 points would be enough for the Gunners to win the title.That's the lowest points total for a Premier League champions ever, with Manchester United's 1996-97 tally of 75 points the current record low.In any case, Arsenal are currently predicted by Opta to record 80 points - with an 11-point lead over Liverpool and Man City come the end of the season, meaning they could win the title with three games to spare.
But the sheer numbers Arsenal have at their disposal have ensured they can sit at the top of the Premier League table, even amid an injury crisis.Remember, they've already lost Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Noni Madueke and Kai Havertz to injuries lasting at least a month across this first part of the season - and they're still top.And that's despite being given one of the toughest starts to the season in terms of fixtures, alongside Manchester United. An injury to the Swede would leave Arsenal without a recognised centre forward if Havertz is still injured - the same situation they were left with at the back end of last season, which ended trophyless.But Havertz and and Madueke are due to return from their long-term absences after the November international break, which will only boost Arsenal's squad - and frontline.If Arsenal keep going as they are, they could breeze to a first league title in 21 years.

