Fans Speculate Manchester City Win Against Arsenal

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That does not stop the Premier League fans from bashing one another.

Now with the FIFA 2022 World Cup coming straight ahead, the first half of the Premier League is currently being wrapped up. Furthermore, thehas already wrapped up their first half earlier this month and will continue sometime early next year.

That does not stop the Premier League fans from bashing one and another. Apparently, in a Facebook fan page, what appears to be a Manchester City fan posting an image comparison of the Real Madrid and Barcelona points vs Manchester City and Arsenal points.They are in the same position as one another, however, it is found out that Real Madrid beat Barcelona in their final match. However, Arsenal did win another match and subsequently increased their points a few days ago.

A random Newcastle fan claimed that their team is going to win the Premier League this season. This remark was met with several funny responses. Unfortunately, a Chelsea fan supports this idea and claims that their team is already ‘dead’ under the leadership of Graham “Harry” Potter.

 

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