Newsonline Nigeria report that Robbie Savage, the former midfielder for Blackburn Rovers, has recently shared his predictions about the performance of Chelsea in the ongoing Premier League season. Despite their slow start, Savage firmly believes that Chelsea will secure a spot in the highly coveted top four positions.
However, he did issue a word of caution to Arsenal, suggesting that their chances of clinching the title might be slim.
As of now, Chelsea finds themselves in the 12th position in the league table, having won just one out of their first four fixtures under the guidance of their new head coach, Mauricio Pochettino. Despite this, Savage remains optimistic about the team’s prospects, placing his confidence in Pochettino’s managerial abilities.
Savage highlighted the positive impact of Chelsea’s recent signings, as well as Pochettino’s track record of developing players and teams. He believes that these factors, combined with the absence of European football, will prove advantageous for the club. The additional time on the training pitch will allow Pochettino to further mold and refine the team according to his vision.
In conclusion, while Chelsea’s slow start may have raised some concerns, Savage’s prediction suggests that they will overcome these challenges and secure a place in the top four. As for Arsenal, their title aspirations might need to be tempered according to Savage’s analysis. It will be interesting to see how these predictions unfold as the season progresses.
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