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Arsenal fans discover something that shows they will win the Premier League

Arsenal is currently first on the Premier League table but are closely followed by Manchester City and gooners have discovered something that shows they will win the league title this season.

Arsenal fans have discovered a new superstition that suggests the Gunners will win the 2022/23 Premier League title this season. The superstition is based on the fact that the last two times Leicester City have been relegated from the Premier League, Arsenal have gone on to claim the title.

The first instance was in 2004 when Arsenal completed an unbeaten season, beating Leicester on the final day of the campaign. The Foxes had been relegated along with Leeds United and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Two years prior to that, Leicester were relegated along with Ipswich Town and Derby County, while Arsenal won the double under Arsene Wenger.

Now, Arsenal are in a title race as they currently sit at the top of the Premier League table with 73 points after 30 games. However, they are closely followed by second-placed Manchester City who have 67 points and a game in hand. Despite this competition, Arsenal fans remain optimistic about their chances of winning the league this season.

On the other hand, Leicester City are struggling this season and have a chance of getting relegated as they currently sit in 19th position on the league table. This has only added fuel to Arsenal fans’ belief that their team will win the league this season.

 

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – APRIL 09: (L) Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring the 1st Arsenal goal with (R) Bukayo Saka during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Arsenal FC at Anfield on April 09, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Superstitions have always played a big role in football, and it’s not uncommon for fans to come up with their own beliefs about what will happen during a game or a season. While some may dismiss these superstitions as mere coincidences, others believe that they can influence outcomes.

Whether or not this superstition holds any weight remains to be seen. However, it’s clear that Arsenal fans are hoping for history to repeat itself and for their team to lift another Premier League trophy at the end of this season.

In conclusion, while there is no scientific evidence to support this superstition, it’s clear that it has given Arsenal fans something to believe in as they continue to support their team in the title race. Only time will tell if this superstition will come true, but for now, Arsenal fans can take comfort in the fact that history is on their side.

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