Gary Neville gives Premier League title verdict amid Arsenal and Man City battle
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville says Manchester City will win the Premier League "by a street" despite Arsenal currently topping the table.
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Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville says Manchester City will win the Premier League "by a street" despite Arsenal currently topping the table.
Arsenal moved back to the top of the Premier League with a brilliant 3-2 victory over Liverpool on Sunday.
Liverpool not only took them back to the top of the Premier League but showed Mikel Arteta's side have added backbone and self-belief to their thrilling brand of football, making them title contenders at last. Arsenal have sometimes been one of the Premier League's most exciting teams but have been characterised for their mental fragility and their tendency to crumble against top opponents. Not any more.
The Football Association is to review details of an incident towards the end of Arsenal’s 3-2 win over Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday evening.
Arsenal and their Spanish coach Mikel Arteta have had a great start to the English Premier League, winning eight of their first nine matches to suggest that a first title challenge for years is on the cards.
Arsenal sedang dalam performa top di Liga Inggris, terbaru lewati 'tes' yang bernama Liverpool. Kata manajer Mikel Arteta, The Gunners sudah lebih dewasa!
Mikel Arteta merasa Arsenal belum selevel Manchester City. Ia menilai The Citizens sangat konsisten. Konsistensi ini yang masih perlu dibuktikan Arsenal.
Jurgen Klopp has accused Mikel Arteta of pressuring referee Michael Oliver to book Liverpool’s players during their 3-2 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday.