Rio Ferdinand encourages Arsenal to win or First League The title this season, and ended Manchester CityRun the field without stopping vooo.
Pep GuardiolaThe Manchester men have won the last four league titles, becoming the first team to face them and will be looking to make more history next season.
The Gunners have finished second in each of the past two seasons, trying to overtake the Citizens, but without success.
Ferdinand credits Mikel Arteta with bringing the title back to north London this time around, proving a summer contract now would make a huge difference.
Riccardo Calafiore, president of Bologna e Ferdinand, is so impressed with the defender that he believes he will help Arsenal become champions.
“It’s difficult to play against City because of the things we’ve seen in the last four seasons,” Ferdinand told TNT Sports. “They’ve set a new framework, a new record of four games in a row.
“But it's too big.” ArsenalCalafiori comes in from the left, he comes in and secures that area… I know he's a great player, he plays at Bologna under Thiago Motta, he understands the type of football Arteta wants to play.
“Because that area had a bit of a break in the team, it gave them some balance and a bit of stability. So maybe it's up to Arsenal to win, but we have to have a way.
Ferdinand confirmed his top four picks, backing his former club Manchester United to return to the Champions League.
The former England defender hopes Arsenal will finish first, ahead of Manchester City, with Liverpool in third and the Red Devils in fourth.
Arsenal will begin their Premier League title challenge on Saturday, at home to Wolves, while Manchester City travel to Chelsea on Sunday.
Manchester United begin the season by hosting Fulham on the sixth exhibition night, while Liverpool visit newly promoted Ipswich Town on Saturday at lunchtime.
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