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Former Man United ace Gary Neville makes Arsenal claim amid Man City Premier League title race

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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has claimed that Arsenal may be about to snap out of their poor form ahead of their potential title decider against Manchester City on Wednesday.

Pep Guardiola's team have been concentrating on the FA Cup this weekend but the Gunners have been continuing their quest to be crowned Premier League champions.

On Friday night they were dealt a hammer blow as they drew 3-3 with Southampton at the Emirates Stadium. Things could have been a lot worse for Mikel Arteta's side were it not for late goals from Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka.

Arsenal's point means that they are five points clear of the Blues but City have two games in hand. ALSO READ: Mahrez has discovered how he can hurt Arsenal Some have accused the North London club of 'bottling' the title having been in a strong position to win the league at the turn of the year.

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