November 4th 2024.
Gary Neville, a former Manchester United player, believes that Arsenal has a good chance of winning the Premier League title this season. Despite their loss to Newcastle, Neville maintains that the Gunners are still the favorites for the title. Arsenal has had a rough start to the season, earning only one point out of the last nine in the Premier League. Their recent defeat has put them eight points behind league leaders Liverpool, but a loss for Manchester City against Bournemouth has given them some breathing room.
Although City's loss was their first of the season, they have not been playing at their best so far. Neville believes that Arsenal, who last won the title in 2004, have a great opportunity to claim the top spot this year. He acknowledges that the Gunners have faced some tough challenges, including their recent game against Newcastle, but he believes they have what it takes to win the league. He also encourages the team to not feel sorry for themselves and to make the most of their opportunities.
Neville acknowledges that there are many questions surrounding Arsenal at the moment, but he still believes they have a chance to win the title. He admits that he may look foolish if they don't end up winning, but he stands by his prediction. He also believes that the team needs a serious blip in order to come back stronger and potentially claim the title. Neville also believes that a team needs to hit their peak form in the later months of the season, which is when it really matters.
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