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Sutton really worried about Aston Villa; predicts comfortable Arsenal win
Chris Sutton that he is really worried about Aston Villa as he predicted that Arsenal will beat them comfortably on Wednesday.
The Gunners are flying at the top of the Premier League table right now. They have won all four of their games so far and lead the way.

For Villa meanwhile, the start has been a lot more concerning. Like Arsenal, Steven Gerrard’s side arguably had a pleasant run of fixtures at the beginning of this campaign.
However, they have only managed to pick up three points so far. They were beaten by Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and most recently, West Ham. None of their opponents so far sit higher than 12th in the table.

It has led to outside debate over the future of Steven Gerrard. And what will not help the Villans boss is that their next two games see them face Arsenal and Manchester City.
Certainly, Sutton does not believe that the situation is going to improve in their next game.
“I am really worried about Aston Villa and Steven Gerrard is under pressure. This is his team this season, they had a good start last term but fell away and their signings haven’t paid off so far. Philippe Coutinho hasn’t clicked and that is a major factor,” , as he predicted a 3-0 home win.
“Arsenal, meanwhile, are absolutely flying. It was good how they came from behind to beat Fulham. They were maybe not at their absolute best but it was a good fightback by them and I love what Gabriel Jesus brings to them.
“Martin Odegaard has also stepped up. He is leading by example and bringing goals and performances.”
Sutton really worried about Aston Villa
Obviously, it is really hard to see Villa living up to expectations this season. They would have had their sights set on a comfortable top-half finish, if not higher.
But they have more than quality to turn their situation around quickly. And they may take encouragement from the fact that many are writing them off on Wednesday.
The pressure is on Arsenal in many ways. These are the games when Mikel Arteta’s men need to be absolutely ruthless if they are going to be in the title conversation this season.
It would be harsh if a defeat spelled the end for Gerrard at Villa. But the club’s hierarchy will surely have their eye on the manner of their performance at the Emirates.