‘I’ve always believed’: Simon Jordan says he’s just changed his mind on who’s going to win the Premier League

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Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City are all involved in the tightest title race in recent memory.

Mikel Arteta and Jurgen Klopp’s sides are level on points at the top of the Premier League, while Pep Guardiola’s men are lurking in third place.

With just seven games to go, anything could happen in the final weeks of the season, and it would take a very brave man to predict how this title race is going to play out.

As ever, Simon Jordan hasn’t shied away from making a prediction on how this season will end, and interestingly, he’s changed his mind on who will win the league.

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Simon Jordan’s new Premier League prediction

Speaking on TalkSPORT, the pundit stated that he’s changed his mind on who will win the league.

Jordan says that he’s always backed Man City in this race, but now, he thinks that Arsenal have the edge and will go on to win the league.

“I’ve always advocated for Man City and I’ve always believed Man City would win this league, but now I’m more inclined to go with Arsenal, and I think the bottom three will be the bottom three,” Jordan said.

Arsenal look strong

It’s hard to ever back against Manchester City in situations like this, but it has to be said that Arsenal do look very strong.

The Gunners are going about their business in such a professional manner at the moment, and they’re certainly playing like champions.

It’s as simple as this for Arsenal, win all seven of their remaining games and the title is theirs, but, as we all ought to know by now, getting over the line in a Premier League title race is much easier said than done.

Don’t be shocked if this isn’t the last time a pundit changes their mind on who’s going to win the league.

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