Former Arsenal defender William Gallas says that the upcoming World Cup break could help the London club win the Premier League ahead of Manchester City.
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After 13 league matches, Arsenal and ManCity sit at the top of the table and look to be the clear favourites to win the title.
While the Citizens are two points off the leaders, many expect Pep Guardiola’s side to be crowned champions for the fifth time in six years given just how strong their squad is and their record over the years.
But Arsenal’s outstanding form so far in 2022/23 has given hope that the Gunners can win their first title since the Invincibles triumph of 2003/04.
There is just one more round of league games before the break for the World Cup in Qatar, with the season set to resume on Boxing Day, and there is concern that the month-long rest could kill Arsenal’s, and indeed any other in-form team’s, momentum.
But Gallas believes that this may give his former team an advantage over City, as he explained to Genting Casino: ‘I think the World Cup can help Arsenal because they have a couple less international players who are going to the World Cup.
‘So that will be very interesting when you play the World Cup because in the middle of the season, you have to play in Qatar it’s going to be very warm but after the World Cup you come back to England and there will be a big difference in preparation and it will be hard.
‘So that’s why I think Arsenal have a great opportunity because they have a few less players going to the World Cup. So they have to grab that opportunity.’
Countries competing in Qatar are announcing their squads this week, and so far three Arsenal players have been called up, namely Brazil duo Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli, as well as Japan’s Takehiro Tomiyasu.
Other Arsenal stars nailed on to go include England’s Bukayo Saka, Ghana’s Thomas Partey and Switzerland’s Granit Xhaka, but Mikel Arteta will have some big players at home to train with including Martin Odegaard and Kieran Tierney.
Mab City meanwhile are expected to lose the majority of their squad to the World Cup, having been the most represented club at the 2018 edition with 16 players going to Russia that time.
‘I hope Manchester City don’t win it [the Premier League]!’ Gallas added. ‘I hope it is a London club who win the league. Arsenal have a great opportunity, and they have to carry on.
‘It will not be easy to stay in that position because you have to play every three days, mentally and physically you can be tired. And if you compare the squad with Manchester City to Arsenal, you can see they have the stronger squad.’