Gary Neville praises Arsenal’s youth revolution after Watford win - but voices concern over top-four chances
Gary Neville has tipped Arsenal to continue improving after praising the youth revolution that has put together a serious challenge for Champions League qualification.
A 3-2 win at Watford on Sunday pushed the Gunners into fourth place, above Neville’s old team Manchester United, and the ex-defender was impressed by how Mikel Arteta has brought in the likes of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Emile Smith Rowe.
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“[Arteta] is [backing] good youth,” he told Sky Sports on Sunday. “He has got players there, was it two years ago against Chelsea when there were a few players missing for various reasons?
“And he brought in Saka, Martinelli and Smith Rowe. He brought those three in that day and we