EPL: Wayne Rooney predicts winner, scoreline of Man City vs Arsenal

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Manchester United icon, Wayne Rooney has shared his prediction for the upcoming ‘Premier League title decider’ between Manchester City and Arsenal next weekend.

The Gunners, in pursuit of their first league title since 2004, missed the opportunity to extend their lead to 12 points at the top of the table on Saturday, suffering a 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth.

This marked Arsenal’s third loss in four matches, following a defeat in the Carabao Cup final against Man City and an unexpected FA Cup elimination by Championship team Southampton.

The disappointing weekend for Arsenal worsened on Sunday when Man City convincingly defeated Chelsea 3-0, narrowing the gap to just six points behind Mikel Arteta’s team.

With a game in hand and a home fixture against Arsenal scheduled for next Sunday, the Premier League title is effectively in Manchester City’s control.

Rooney, a legend of Manchester United and England, considers this match a ‘title decider’ and has predicted that Man City will triumph over Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium.

When asked if the match qualifies as a title decider, Rooney stated on his BBC podcast, “Yes, I believe it will be.

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“It’s a crucial match, and if City wins, I would favor them to win the league; conversely, if Arsenal wins, the title is theirs for the taking. It likely is a title decider.”

When pressed for his prediction, Rooney remarked, “I anticipate Man City will win, 1-0. Even if that occurs, it won’t be finalized, but it does give City a slight edge.”

Arsenal experienced consecutive defeats for the first time this season after the international break.

They secured a 1-0 victory over Sporting CP in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie last week, but faced another setback against Bournemouth on Saturday.

When asked about the reasons behind Arsenal’s struggles to clinch victories, Rooney commented, “I believe it’s simply the pressure of attempting to win the Premier League.

“We understand how crucial experience is at this point in the season, and they have several players who have not won titles, so that pressure tends to accumulate…”

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