
Pundit shares ‘massive’ Arsenal claim after what he has seen
Arsenal will have no problems qualifying for the Champions League this season after narrowly missing out last term.
That’s according to former Leeds United stopper Paddy Kenny, speaking exclusively to Football Insider about the Gunners’ start to the season.
Arsenal have won their opening two Premier League games, scoring six goals in the process.
They and Man City are the only two Premier League sides with perfect records heading into game week three.
The Gunners missed out on Champions League qualification on the final day of the 2021-22 season but Kenny is expecting them to have no problems going one better this season.
“I have liked what I have seen from Arsenal so far this season,” Kenny told Football Insider correspondent Ben Wild.
“It is early doors but they are looking very good, winning two games from two always looks good at the start of a season.
“I think they lost their first three or four last season so they are much improved on that already.
“They will definitely be right in there this season, I expect they will make it into that top four. It won’t be easy but from what I have seen, I think they have enough.
“It would be massive for them as well, to be back there. As a club, it would mean the world to them.”

Arsenal are next in action against Bournemouth on Saturday (21 August).
The Cherries have taken three points from their opening two games of the season.
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