In the midst of arguably their worst run of form in the Arsene Wenger era, the Gunners are falling further adrift of the top four places with every passing week.
Throughout Wenger’s 20 year spell as Arsenal manager, he’s never finished outside the top four or below Tottenham in the league table – two outcomes that are looking increasingly more likely by the day.
Seven points adrift of the top four with eight games to play, it’s likely that the Gunners will need to win at least six or seven of those games to stand any real chance of closing the gap on Manchester City and Liverpool.
How will Arsenal fare in their final eight games of the season? We predict the results to see where they’ll end up.





