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Could Arsenal Win The Quadruple?–Odds Show Bold Prediction After Bayern Munich Win

Arsenal are currently at the top of the Premier League table, and they are top of the league phase in the Champions League too.

The Gunners come off what has been a perfect week so far. They first beat rivals Tottenham 4-1 over the weekend, and then managed to beat Bayern Munich 3-1 in the Champions League on Wednesday night at the Emirates.

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As things stand, Arsenal look in place to win the Premier League, especially if they manage to beat closest challengers Chelsea at the weekend at Stamford Bridge.

But, much has been said after their win against Bayern, with several pundits making the claim that Arsenal are the best team in Europe. Thierry Henry said after the game that he thinks Arsenal can win the Champions League.

How likely are Arsenal to win the quadruple

As things stand, Arsenal are still in the Carabao Cup, they are in prime position in the Premier league, and look like stand out performers in the Champions League too, so what is to say they can’t win all four trophies and then go on and win the FA Cup too.

The Gunners look head and shoulders above every other team in England, and their record in Europe as of late speaks for itself.

According to Oddschecker, Arsenal are backed at odds of 80/1 to win the quadruple this season, which is short odds for such a rare achievement. No team in Europe’s top five leagues have ever won the quad; The only major team to have done it was Scottish side Celtic in 1966/67, as they won the European Cup, Scottish first division, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup.

The odds say that Arsenal are backed at 80/1 to win all four tournaments, which works out at a percentage chance of 1.2%. They are backed to win the league at 1/2 (66.7%), the Champions League at 7/2 (22.2%), the FA Cup at 6/1 (14.3%), and the League Cup at 9/4 (30.8%).

Click here to see Arsenal’s full first team squad heading into their next game against Chelsea.

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