There are many galaxies out there, some say 100 billion and others feel that 1 trillion is not to large a number for visible galaxies. Given those numbers the juxtaposition of two or threee objects is not all unlikely and when we look at the galaxies we find that it very common.
Note the channel of material connecting the four objects and try to tell me how that could be just a near/far line-up coincidence.
Tell me something, how is it that when the astronomers focus their telescope to 14 or 15 billion teasr ago, they are sure they’re not seeing the same galaxies which they saw when they focused at 4 billion years ago?