They have got a deeper squad and more experience Graeme Le Saux makes bold Premier League prediction involving Chelsea and Arsenal
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They won the Champions League that year Graham Potter is the first Chelsea manager to go unbeaten in their first 4 Champions League matches since Roberto Di Matteo in 2012 They won the Champions League that year
They have got a deeper squad and more experience - Graeme Le Saux makes bold Premier League prediction involving Chelsea and Arsenal
Graeme Le Saux makes bold Premier League prediction involving Chelsea and Arsenal Former England full-back Graeme Le Saux has made a bold piece of Premier League predictions involving and . The former Chelsea full-back appeared on the Seaman Says Podcast hosted by former Arsenal and England keeper David Seaman. He was asked his opinion on where both London giants will end the season in the Premier League table. Le Saux has tipped the Blues to finish ahead of the north London side due to their squad depth and experience at the highest level. The former England defender has insisted that even though the Gunners are ahead right now in terms of momentum, the Blues could catch up with them. Seaman asked Le Saux, as quoted by : “The big question Graeme is who will finish higher, Arsenal or Chelsea?” Le Saux replied: “Well, on current form it’s an easy answer isn’t it; Arsenal. But the attrition of a season and the need for a team to adapt throughout a season, I think that just gives Chelsea a slight advantage because they have got a deeper squad and more experience in that squad." He added: "When you have difficult moments it’s about how you manage your way through those games." Mikel Arteta's side have enjoyed a phenomenal start to the season this time out and are currently leading the table. They have picked up nine wins, one draw and one loss so far this season in the Premier League. They have collected 28 points in 11 games and have a two-point lead over second-placed Manchester City. The Blues, on the other hand, are fifth in the table with 21 points in 11 games but are still adapting under their new manager Graham Potter. They have shown signs of improvement following the appointment of the Englishman and are yet to lose a game under Potter in all competitions. Graham Potter is the first Chelsea manager to go unbeaten in their first 4 Champions League matches since Roberto Di Matteo in 2012They won the Champions League that year Graham Potter is the first Chelsea manager to go unbeaten in their first 4 Champions League matches since Roberto Di Matteo in 2012 They won the Champions League that year