Former Newcastle and England striker Alan Shearer has predicted the full Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
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- New Premier League season starts this week
- Shearer predicted the entire top-flight table
- Sees improvement for Man Utd but not Chelsea
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Premier League champions Manchester City are looking to retain their title as the new season gets underway, but the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool are eager to unseat Pep Guardiola's team from their throne.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
After narrowly missing out on each of the last two campaigns, Shearer believes that the Gunners will prevail this time and take the crown for the first time since 2004, while the Magpies legend expects Manchester United to fare much better than the eighth-placed finish accomplished last term.
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WHAT SHEARER SAID
"Like all managers, [Erik] ten Hag will be under pressure," Shearer said to . "It wasn't a nice situation for him to be in, in terms of everyone knowing that the bosses at Man United had spoken to other managers and put it out in the public, so he wasn't put in a nice position last season but that's been forgotten. They have said that he's their man to take them forward and they wanted a bit of stability.
"It's a big season for him and Man United because they're going to have to improve massively in terms of the league campaign, they did win a trophy, like they did the previous year but in terms of the league position they are going to have to improve. I was reasonably impressed with them in the Community Shield and with the additions that it looks like they're going to make in the coming days, there's no doubt they'll improve."
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SHEARER'S FULL TABLE
While Shearer expects much better of United this time, he does not expect Chelsea to enjoy a productive 2024-25 campaign. They finished sixth in the top-flight last time around, but Shearer sees them falling further down the rankings and ending up ninth, saying: "They're not ready yet."
Position Team 1. Arsenal 2. Manchester City 3. Liverpool 4. Newcastle 5. Manchester United 6. Tottenham 7. Aston Villa 8. West Ham 9. Chelsea 10. Fulham 11. Brighton 12. Bournemouth 13. Brentford 14. Crystal Palace 15. Wolves 16. Nottingham Forest 17. Everton 18. Ipswich 19. Southampton 20. Leicester
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