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Tottenham Hotspur have galvanised themselves and hit top form at the perfect time after surging into the Premier League ’s top four following a run of seven victories in their last nine games, yet Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville feels there has been “nothing spectacular” about their recent showings.
Spurs have steamrolled a number of sides over the past two months, hitting the back of the net 28 times in their last nine outings while creating a three point cushion over fifth-placed Arsenal.
But the Manchester United legend feels that Antonio Conte ’s side have purely benefited from Arsenal and Man Utd’s poor results of late, rather than crediting them for becoming a dominant force in recent weeks.
Speaking on his self-titled podcast on Sunday, Neville said: “I don’t think they’ve been spectacular in this last couple of months, but they’re almost growing out of the very recent run of Arsenal, and Arsenal starting to drop points, and what Manchester United are doing and thinking… 'hang on a minute.'
"When you’re starting to play well and the other teams are dropping points, you grow even more. I think that’s what’s happening with Tottenham, I don’t think there’s anything spectacular happening there. In fact, a few weeks ago, Conte was in