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Gary Neville's seven predictions for 21/22 PL season haven't aged well

There is just a few months left to play in the Premier League season.

It appears to be a two-horse race for the title. Manchester City currently lead the way at the top of the table, closely trailed by Liverpool.

Chelsea look to have secured a top four spot, while Arsenal are currently the favourites to secure the fourth and final Champions League place.

At the other end of the table, Norwich City and Watford have work to do if they are to maintain their Premier League status, while Burnley, Everton and Leeds United are also all at risk of going down.

At the start of the campaign, in August, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher made their predictions for the forthcoming season.

They were asked by Sky Sports to make predictions in seven categories.

The categories they were asked to predict were: Champions, Top four, Overachievers, Underachievers, Top goalscorer, Young talent and One to watch.

With the Premier League campaign coming to a close, Neville’s predictions have not aged well at all.

View their predictions below…

Neville has had a shocker.

He backed Man City to be champions and that was just about his only good prediction.

Neville thought that Manchester United would finish third, above Liverpool in fourth.

United look set to miss out on a Champions League berth altogether, while Liverpool have a real chance of winning their second Premier League title.

Neville thought Everton, who started the season with Rafael Benitez at the helm, would be this season’s overachievers.

Benitez was sacked earlier this season and they are currently in dismal form and are just one point clear of safety.

Neville believed Arsenal would underachieve. The Gunners have been brilliant at times this season and are on course to finish fourth

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