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    Gary Neville predicts they will win the Premier League and sends a warning to Liverpool and Manchester City

    successsport360By successsport360February 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gary Neville believes Arsenal can “win” the Premier League title race against Liverpool and Manchester City. Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool are currently top, two points ahead of City and Arsenal. The Gunners’ 6-0 win against West Ham on Sunday will open their goal difference to City on 31 points and Liverpool on 32 points. This means that with only a few months left in the season, the title race will be very tight.

    And former Manchester United captain Neville believes relegation could work in Arsenal’s favour. The former Manchester United captain told Sky Sports: “Arsenal were under a lot of pressure at this point last season. Because they took a lot of points and everyone thought they would win the league.

    Now they’re gone,” he says. Someone is looking over his shoulder. “They’re actually looking at third place. It could be better for them.”Neville added: “They have shown the form in recent weeks that put them in a position to win the league last season.

    They just have to stay focused, stay calm and keep the players calm. They are good in many areas and if their best players start scoring consistently, where they failed to do so earlier this season, they have a real chance. “He has to deal with [Jurgen] Klopp and Liverpool, he has to deal with [Pep] Guardiola and Man City. “If Mikel Arteta were to get between those two and win the league this year, it would be a monumental achievement. They have a chance.

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