Robin van Persie is tipping his former club Arsenal to end their 19-year wait for a Premier League title. The Gunners last won the league under Arsene Wenger in 2003/04, and have had lean years in the top flight in recent times.
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Premier LeaguePremier League name 23-man Hall of Fame shortlist26/04/2021 AT 22:00 He has put together an exciting, attacking team led by the likes of Granit Xhaka, Bukayo Saka, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Martin Odegaard, and they go into the final weeks of the season with an eight-point lead over defending champions Manchester City.
Pressure can do strange things at the business end of a season, but Van Persie feels they have shown the heart of champions with recent battling wins over Aston Villa and Bournemouth. “If you look at this period of time, it is when every single point really counts,” the 39-year-old Van Persie told Sky Sports. “They have had a couple of difficult games and got three points so that is what a champion team is made of and they have been proving that.” Van Persie spent eight years with Arsenal, joining from Feyenoord the season after their title win in 2004, and helped them secure the FA Cup in his first campaign with the club.