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Sergio Aguero names his Premier League dark horses to rival Arsenal this season

MADRID, SPAIN - JANUARY 30: Sergio Aguero is seen as owner of Kru Padel team at the end of the match between Fede Chingotto and Momo Gonzalez of Kru Padel and Arturo Coello and Edu Alonso of team Team Bella Puerto Rico during Day Three of the Generali Hexagon Cup 2026 tournament celebrated at La Caja Magica on January 30, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (Picture: Getty)

Sergio Aguero has named his dark horses to challenge Arsenal this season as Mikel Arteta’s side prepare to begin their Premier League title defence.

After an emphatic victory over Manchester City in the Community Shield last weekend, the Gunners now turn their attention to beginning the defence of their league title.

Arsenal will kick off the new campaign at the Emirates against newly-promoted Coventry City this evening as they look to lay down an early marker for the season ahead.

The champions have strengthened over the summer through the signings of Illan Meslier, Christos Tzolis and Bruno Guimaraes, with Ezri Konsa also expected to arrive from Aston Villa.

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And Aguero believes that depth makes Arteta’s side the clear favourites and ‘team to beat’ this season.

‘Arsenal were deserved champions and they’ve been doing a very good job with Arteta for several years now,’ he told Stake.

‘Season after season they’ve brought in players who have strengthened what was a very young team and which now also has the experience needed to keep fighting for more trophies. And they’ve strengthened very well again. 

‘I think they’ll be the team to beat for everyone else. They have continued with a very clear playing philosophy and improved the areas where they needed to improve with their new signings.’

Arsenal will begin their title defence against Coventry City (Picture: Getty)

It has been a busy off-season for virtually all of Arsenal’s potential title rivals, with a slew of managerial changes ahead of the new season.

Enzo Maresca is back at Manchester City, while Andoni Iraola and Xabi Alonso have been tasked with improving the fortunes of Liverpool and Chelsea after their respective poor domestic campaigns last season.

And should those new managers take time to bed in, Aguero thinks it could open the door for Aston Villa and Unai Emery to challenge Arsenal at the top of the table.

‘I’d add Aston Villa into the title race, they’ve been doing a great job with Emery,’ he added.

Aguero tipped Aston Villa as his dark horses (Picture: Getty)

‘This is a season with a lot of changes at the big clubs. We’ll have to see which one adapts the quickest and finds the consistency you need to stay in the title race until the end. 

‘You have to bear in mind that most of the usual contenders are starting new projects: Chelsea with Xabi Alonso, City with Maresca, Liverpool with Iraola, Tottenham with De Zerbi and United with Carrick.

‘Some of them have been there a little longer, but they’re still basically rebuilding their teams.’

Elsewhere, Aguero believes that Chelsea’s lack of European football may allow Alonso a fast start at Stamford Bridge, insisting: ‘Chelsea will be playing in fewer competitions and that will work in their favour in the Premier League.

‘There will be less physical strain and fewer rotations. At the same time, it’s also true that new projects need a lot of playing time to become established, and in that sense they’ll have fewer opportunities.

‘But as I said, having fewer games will ultimately be an advantage, especially in the final part of the season when the league is decided.

‘They have signed Jordan Henderson and Danny Welbeck, who are players with proven careers in the Premier League and they can provide that experience and leadership that a team with ambitions always needs.’

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