Gary Neville said despite Man United’s poor form and injury setback, they will produce a shocking result against Arsenal
By Kehinde Okeowo
Former Manchester United captain, Gary Neville, has said his former team will hold Premier League leaders, Arsenal to a 2-2 draw and effectively end their title aspiration this weekend.
He made the prediction while featuring on sports programme, ‘The Overlap’, where he insisted the Red Devils will not be beaten despite their poor form and injury setback.
Arsenal, who currently sit one point above Manchester City, having played a game more, travel to Old Trafford on Sunday for one their remaining two fixtures this season.
Speaking on the encounter, Neville believes Mikel Arteta’s men will wobble against United despite their poor form.
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According to him, despite Erik ten Hag men’s 4-0 thrashing in their last league fixture against Crystal Palace, they will produce a shock result against the league leaders.
He said: “People are almost dismissing Man United in this game because they’ve been that bad, which we all get, but it can be a graveyard, Old Trafford.
“Look, Arsenal should win but I’m not sure they will. Arsenal should win, but there’s a madness about Old Trafford and this game, usually in a title race, it doesn’t work out how you think.
“I’m going 2-2, this is just my feeling. Arsenal should win, but it’s a feeling I have.”