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Roy Keane, Emmanuel Adebayor and Ian Wright agree on Man City title slip-up prediction

A number of former players and pundits have backed Manchester City to win all four of their remaining Premier League matches, which would see them lift the title.

The Blues are going for a record fourth straight crown and know they will clasp hands on the trophy should they win all of their matches. Liverpool’s chase has tailed off with losses to Crystal Palace and Everton while Arsenal’s defeat to Aston Villa means they are playing catch-up.

The Gunners sit at the top of the table by a point but have played a game more after Sunday’s 3-2 win over Tottenham. Mikel Arteta will do all he can to heap the pressure on his former club but many analysts believe Man City will go through all games without slipping up.

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Emmanuel Adebayor, who played for both clubs, is unsure whether Arsenal have the ability to overcome Bournemouth, Manchester United and Everton without blemish, with City set to face Wolves, Fulham, Spurs and West Ham to close out the season.

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"This Arsenal team is very young and talented, but if you ask me now if I am sure they are going to get nine [points] out of nine, then I am not sure, because anything can happen.

"We saw a couple weeks ago, against Aston Villa, we all thought they would win that game, they ended up losing 0-2 at home which made it difficult.

"But when it comes to Man City, if you ask me if I think they can win their next 20 games, I would tell you with confidence, yes, because how they approach the game, they have some experienced players.

"If Spurs play like [they did v Arsenal] against

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