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Premier League: Why Chelsea Will Beat Arsenal 2-1, Michael Owen Predicts


Maurizio Sarri will have his Chelsea team host Unai Emery's Arsenal over the weekend in the second game for both teams in this season's English Premier League.

A retired Liverpool and Real Madrid striker, Michael Owen, has predicted that The Blues will brush aside The Gunners by 2 goals to 1 in Saturday’s Premier League match at Stamford Bridge.

Owen sees Emery’s men to be beaten this weekend when they battle Sarri's men.

Arsenal head to the game following a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City last weekend at the Emirates Stadium.

Chelsea, on the other hand, defeated Huddersfield Town 3-0 in their EPL opener.

Speaking in an interview with BetVictor, Owen said: “A good professional performance from Maurizio Sarri’s Chelsea at Huddersfield on the opening day although it was difficult to get too excited about Arsenal who were easily brushed aside – as Chelsea were in the Community Shield a week earlier – by champions Manchester City at the Emirates.

“Unai Emery would have hoped for an easier introduction to life in the Premier League than City at home and Chelsea away, and they will take heart from the fact that Chelsea failed to beat Arsenal in five games (Community Shield, Premier League x 2 & League Cup x 2) last season.

“That said, I expect Chelsea to build on their convincing win in Yorkshire and keep the points in Sarri’s first home game in charge of the Blues. My prediction is Chelsea 2, Arsenal 1”.

Michael Owen









Source: Dailypost.ng




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