'If I was in the Arsenal camp, I'd be quietly confident.'
Arsenal sit at the top of the table with just seven games left Roy Keane has shared an updated verdict on the Premier League title race after Opta’s supercomputer boosted Arsenal’s chances by 7.6 per cent. Opta’s supercomputer made Liverpool the new title favourites after they beat Brighton and Arsenal drew 0-0 at Manchester City last week.
Arsenal will be ‘quietly confident’ of becoming champions ‘If I’m in the Liverpool camp, I wouldn’t panic, taking a draw . If I’m in Man City’s camp, I’m comfortable too. All three teams fancy their chances. ‘Winning league titles is difficult. You need a bit of luck and your top players performing. I wouldn’t take too much notice .
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