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Gabby Agbonlahor drops score prediction for Man City vs West Ham United

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Gabby Agbonlahor drops score prediction for Man City vs West Ham United

Now that Man City vs. West Ham United is underway, Gabby Agbonlahor has revealed his predicted score. In anticipation of Manchester City’s next Premier League encounter with West Ham United, Gabby Agbonlahor has offered his prediction.

Tuesday night’s 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur gave the Blues a two-point lead over fellow title contenders Arsenal in the league standings.

The Citizens might win a fourth league title in a row on Sunday if they defeat David Moyes’ team at the Etihad Stadium. There is just one league game remaining until the season concludes.

Ahead of this big game, one pundit and former top-flight striker has shared his thoughts on how he thinks this latest match will pan out.

Agbonlahor drops big claim on Man City vs West Ham

Speaking in a recent video shared on the official talkSPORT X account, Agbonlahor had this to say about City’s showdown against West Ham.

He said: “West Ham, manager leaving, last game of the season, some players with flights at 9 pm to Dubai, don’t want to get injured and have to cancel your flight.

“Manchester City are fighting for the title, win at any cost and you win the title.

“This could be a 5 or 6 nil-er, I really think it will.

“Players want to get in on the party mood and get a goal, [Julian] Alvarez, [Erling] Haaland, [Kevin] De Bruyne, [Phil] Foden. I am going to go for 5-0 Manchester City.”

City head into the final league game of the season in hot form

Since drawing 0-0 with Arsenal back in March, Pep Guardiola’s side have won eight league games on the trot.

Across those eight games, City have scored 30 goals, conceded five and kept four clean sheets along the way.

With that in mind, it comes as no surprise that Agbonlahor thinks the Blues will secure a comfortable victory in their final league game of the season and wrap up what would be their sixth title in seven years.

 

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