It's gonna be tight between Spuds and Arsenal.
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I would expect both to win their next two games, or at least to do broadly as well as each other in them. Both sides have an inconsistent streak and those games are not gimmes, but I don't think one side has an easier pair of fixtures than the other. After that we get the period that decides it for me. I would expect Chelsea to have too much for Arsenal, but that is their game in hand so assuming it's not 15-0 that's irrelevant.
Then Arsenal have Utd, WH, Leeds and Spurs, while Spurs have Brentford, Leicester, Liverpool and Arsenal. A lot could ride on that North London derby.
I would expect whoever is in 4th after that run to have enough about them to win their last 2 games, so that four game period is when it's gonna be decided. Hard to say which side I would fancy. On paper Pool (Spurs toughest game) is a harder game than WH (Arsenal's toughest, going by league position) but both are still in Europe and may or may not be distracted by that, or in Pool's case may, or may not, be in a race for the title . Utd are probably slightly tougher than Leicester but again both of those sides are very flaky. Leeds and Brentford are much of a muchness and neither have anything to play for, both are safe baring a massive change in form from the bottom 4. Then it's the derby.
Really hard to call.
Obviously if Arsenal play like they did last night then it's irrelevant, Spurs will walk it as Arsenal won't win a game. Yer boy Tavares was woeful, I only saw bits of it but WTF was he doing for the first goal? The ball is coming straight onto his head and he ducks out of the way. Claiming a foul for a very slight push. Pathetic defending. I heard he was, at least partly to blame for the second goal too. Arsenal fans better hope Tierney's knee injury inst that bad!