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Former Man City midfielder makes surprising Arsenal admission amid Premier League title battle

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Ex-Manchester City midfielder Stephen Ireland admits he'd be happy if Arsenal beat his former club to the Premier League title.

Ireland's allegiances still sit with the Blues having made 175 appearances for City's first team. However, he has enjoyed watching the Gunners under former City coach Mikel Arteta.

Speaking to Euro 2024 Odds, the 36-year-old said: "It’s going to be tough, but Arsenal are flying at the moment and their morale will be so high.

The momentum they have got is incredible, there has got to be a hiccup somewhere - it is just a case of how many of them there will be. ALSO READ: Grealish ice cream tale cannot hide City truth "Everyone is on the edge of their seats and it’ll be so interesting for everyone watching.

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