Arsenal legend David Seaman’s brutal response to Tottenham’s Premier League title bid

Arsenal legend David Seaman’s brutal response to Tottenham’s Premier League title bid
David Seaman came up with the perfect response when asked about Tottenhams Premier League title chances and Arsenal fans will love it.The Gunners legend was in the Sports Breakfast studio with Max Rushden on Wednesday, the morning after both north London rivals recorded big New Year’s Day wins to climb up the table.Arsenal thumped Fulham 4-1 to reduce the gap on the top four to just two points, while Spurs 3-0 win over Cardiff shot them back up into second place a full seven points clear of their rivals.Arsenal eased to victory over Fulham2
Arsenal eased to victory over Fulham
Tottenham cruised to victory over Cardiff2
Tottenham cruised to victory over Cardiff
Tottenham looked in a great position to make it a three-way battle for the crown after some big wins during the Christmas period, but a 3-1 defeat at home to Wolves on December 29 led to jokestheir title bid lasted all of three days.They now sit six points adrift of leaders Liverpool, and that gap could stretch to nine points should the Reds beat Manchester City on Thursday.And, along with the entire Gunners fanbase, it appears club legend Seaman isnt taking Spurs seriously eitherAsked by host Max Rushden how sad he would be if Spurs won the league, Seaman replied: “I don’t know because I’ve never seen it happen.”Brutal, David. Just brutal.

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