Kieran Tierney Backs Arsenal’s Premier League Title Chances

Kieran Tierney Backs Arsenals Premier League Title Chances
Kieran Tierney Backs Arsenals Premier League Title Chances

On-loan Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney is confident in his team’s chances of clinching the Premier League title this season. The Scottish international, currently plying his trade at Real Sociedad, believes that the Gunners are in a stronger position compared to last season when they narrowly missed out on the trophy.

Tierney, who was part of the Arsenal squad that led the table for most of the previous campaign, is optimistic about Mikel Arteta’s side’s prospects. In an interview with afcstuff, he expressed his belief that Arsenal has improved significantly, particularly in defense, and are better equipped to go all the way this time around.

With Arsenal and Liverpool tied at the top of the table on points, the race for the title is heating up. Manchester City is not far behind, trailing by just one point. Tierney’s confidence in his team’s abilities adds to the excitement of the competition, with fans eagerly anticipating a thrilling conclusion to the season.

As the Gunners aim to secure their first Premier League title since 2004, Tierney’s endorsement of their chances will undoubtedly boost morale among players and supporters alike. With their solid defensive record and improved overall game, Arsenal is well-positioned to challenge for the ultimate prize in English football.

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