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EPL: Tim Sherwood names title winners, teams to finish top six this season
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EPL: Tim Sherwood names title winners, teams to finish top six this season

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Former Tottenham Hotspur manager, Tim Sherwood has predicted Arsenal to win the Premier League title this season.

Sherwood also named the teams he expects to finish in the Premier League’s top six this term.

Speaking to Metro ahead of the Premier League’s opening-day fixtures this weekend, Sherwood noted that the Gunners are the team to beat.

“I think Arsenal are still the team to beat.

“I think Arsenal will win it. I think Man City are still second, just based on the history of what I have done previously.

“I will go Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and then Man United, just missing out on the Champions League in sixth,” Sherwood told Metro. 

EPL: Tim Sherwood names title winners, teams to finish top six this season

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