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West Ham star makes shock Arsenal Premier League title prediction ahead of Man City showdown

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Michail Antonio believes Arsenal will clinch the Premier League title ahead of Manchester City, yet he maintains the Gunners should not be labelled "bottle jobs" if they come up short.

Following Tottenham's defeat to City on Tuesday evening, Mikel Arteta's team are now reliant on West Ham denying the Blues a fourth successive title on the final day of the season.

Arsenal's chances of a first Premier League crown in 20 years are slim as the weekend approaches. Nonetheless, Antonio has expressed confidence that West Ham can disrupt City's pursuit of another Premier League title when they visit the Etihad.

Speaking on the Footballer's Football Podcast, Antonio said: "I wouldn't call them [Arsenal] bottle jobs if they lose this title, I wouldn't.

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