Arsenal are currently up for all four major competitions this season, and look good in all of them.
Mikel Arteta will be focused on the Gunners’ next game which comes against Nottingham Forest on Saturday. With a win, Arsenal could go nine points clear at the top of the Premier League table, giving them a huge advantage over Man City.
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Arsenal are also up in the Carabao Cup semi-final, as they beat Chelsea 3-2 in the first leg of the competition. If they make the final, they’ll face either Man City or Newcastle in the final at Wembley.
They are also into the fourth round of the FA Cup, and face a favourable tie against Wigan Athletic at home. Furthermore, the Champions League has been a huge success so far, as the Gunners are top of the league phase table.
What are Arsenal’s chances to win each competition?
The Premier League is currently the main priority for the Gunners, and it shows based on their results. They have clearly been the best team in the league, and according to Opta, have an 86.24% chance to win the title. Compare that to Man City, and City have a 9.33% chance to win.
It is much the same in the Champions League, they just face more competition, as Opta has Arsenal with a 26.81% chance to win, making them the favourites. Bayern Munich are second at 17.49%, and Man City are third at 14.06%.
With regards to the Carabao Cup, the Gunners have the advantage heading into a second leg at home, so face a fantastic chance to land a spot in the final. With Arsenal still in all four major trophies, people are beginning to question whether they can make history, and become the first team in England to win the quadruple.
What are the odds that Arsenal win the quadruple
Because it could be possible for the Gunners to win the quadruple, we decided to look at the betting odds to see just how realistic a chance Arsenal’s side have.
According to Oddschecker, Arsenal are tipped to win the Carabao Cup, FA Cup, Premier League and Champions League at odds of 50/1, which works out at a probability of 2%.
If the Gunners were to do it, it would be historic, and it would plunge Mikel Arteta into the list of greatest ever Premier League managers.
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