'I just think': Jermaine Jenas now shares if he thinks Man City will win the Premier League this season

Jermaine Jenas has now revealed whether he thinks Manchester City will win the Premier League this season.

After witnessing how City and particularly their number nine, Erling Haaland toyed with Wolves in their latest 5-1 victory, it might be hard to look past them.

Now, only Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United stand in Pep Guardiola’s way to becoming a six-time Premier League winner.

However, some of City’s upcoming games are tricky, according to certain pundits.

As per Paul Merson, facing Fulham at Craven Cottage could potentially be a contest where City could drop points.

Gary Neville also suggested that Tottenham could be a real test for the treble-winners.

But then again, the way Arsenal took AFC Bournemouth apart by beating them 3-0 was a statement as well.

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Jermaine Jenas predicts whether Man City will win the Premier League

Mikel Arteta’s side looked determined from the very off to kill the game off.

However, the Cherries’ last-ditch defending was a class apart as they made several well-time blocks and challenges to keep Arsenal at bay.

Controversially, the Gunners were handed an initial penalty after it seemed like Kai Havertz smartly won a spot-kick, as Bukayo Saka went on to score.

Leandro Trossard continued to prove why he is a huge asset for Arsenal, scoring a brilliant brace as Arsenal got another win under their belt.

But so far, whenever the North London side play earlier than City, it does not seem to have an impact on the reigning champions.

However, the job is far from done for them and Guardiola’s side must be aware of that.

On BBC Match of the Day, Jermaine Jenas briefly claimed that Manchester City will go on to win the Premier League title.

“I just think that City are too strong, they are going to go on and win it”, he said.

Logically, it is hard to look past Manchester City

In our view, Jermaine Jenas is correct as Manchester City look to be heading towards hitting sixth gear, which makes it likely that they could win their remaining games and win the Premier League title.

Just logically, the odds should be stacked in City’s favour, based on history and the form they are in but football goes hand-in-hand with surprises.

As a result, one should not count Arsenal out yet, who are doing everything in their power to pile the pressure onto this Sky Blues team.

Mikel Arteta must also be determined to beat his former colleague Pep Guardiola to domestic glory.

But based on the evidence so far, Jermaine Jenas is fairly backing Manchester City in the Premier League title race.