Carragher talks about the final ranking of the Premier League: Newcastle and Manchester City can rank ahead of Arsenal
1:45pm, 8 May 2025Football
May 3 News As the season enters its final stage, fierce competition will occur in the Premier League, which is expected to win 5 Champions League seats. English football legend Carragher believes that Manchester City and Newcastle will surpass Arsenal in the standings.
In Sky Sports, Carragher said: "I think Newcastle and Manchester City can actually catch up with Arsenal. This is just because Arsenal's situation in the Champions League, it is not easy to play against Bournemouth at home, and then they will go to Anfield to play against Liverpool, and they must also face Newcastle. Such a schedule will make the competition very fierce."
"In the next few games, Villa must win to compete for the Champions League qualification. Villa faces opponents in the last two games are Tottenham and Manchester United. These two opponents may appear in the UEFA Cup finals, so it is still unknown what state they will show. I don't think Nottingham Forest can enter the Champions League, and Villa may make efforts at the last moment. In the next game, I still feel that Chelsea faces many difficulties."
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