Gary Lineker says ‘it’s written in the stars’ for Arsenal to win the Premier League title
Posted by  badge Boss on Apr 08
Gary Lineker is hopeful Arsenal can win the title for Ian Wright (Photo: Getty)

reckons ‘it’s written in the stars’ for Arsenal to be crowned champions this season – because of fellow pundit Ian Wright.

As it stands, Arsenal are top of the table after .

With seven games left they are just a point ahead of Liverpool and , the latter keeping pace after coming from behind to beat 4-2.

And they’ll remain top providing Liverpool don’t win when .

It’s perhaps the closest and most unpredictable title race in Premier League history, and one that .

Lineker agrees with the Gunners boss and believes it is Arsenal’s destiny to end their 20-year wait for a title – but only as it would be a fitting farewell to Wright’s time on Match of the Day.

Speaking after the analysis of Brighton vs Arsenal on the BBC show, host Lineker said: ‘Picture the scene, last day of the season.

Mikel Arteta is trying to win Arsenal’s first Premier League title for 20 years (Photo: Getty)

‘ need a win to win the title on the very last ever that is on. It’s written in the stars bro!’

The comments drew hysterics from Wright and fellow pundit Dion Dublin, as Lineker followed up with: ‘Can I call you bro?’ to which the Arsenal legend replied: ‘You can call me anything you like if that happens man!’

Back in December, to spend more time with his family.

Wright is leaving Match of the Day at the end of the season (Photo: Getty)

‘I’m going to actually watch more football – I’m going to watch my granddaughter,’ the former England striker said at the time.

‘I’m going to watch a lot more women’s games down at Borehamwood. I’m going to watch a lot more Arsenal games just to be there just to be there with fans.

‘Go with my son and his missus – just go and be with them and be amongst it, just to celebrate when we win or when we lose.

‘And spend a bit more time with my missus, Nance, because she has to do so much on a weekend with the two girls who are getting to a certain age where they have to be up and down all over the place.’

Should the title race come down to the final day (19 May) as predicted, Wright and Lineker will be hoping to analyse Arsenal lifting the trophy after they play Everton, while Liverpool face Wolves and City host West Ham.

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