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"I'd put money on it!" Gary Neville makes top four prediction as Tottenham beat Arsenal

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Gary Neville "would put money" on Tottenham beating Arsenal to the final top four spot despite them sitting one point behind the Gunners.

Antonio Conte's side recorded a dominant 3-0 win over their local rivals in the north London derby to close the gap with just two games remaining. The two sides have been embroiled in a top four race for much of the season with each of them enduring their own dips in form.

Arsenal haven't finished in the top four since 2016 whilst Tottenham last qualified for the Champions League in 2019. The Gunners have recovered recently after three successive defeats but Neville doesn't picture them winning their final two games, which would allow their neighbours to steal a march.

He said on his podcast: "You'd want Tottenham's games - Burnley at home and Norwich away. Newcastle away [for Arsenal] on Monday Night Football , that's going to be really tough, especially if Spurs have won on the Sunday... Everton at home on the last day, if Everton need points, then they've got two really tough games.

"I think Tottenham will beat Burnley and Arsenal will have to win their last two matches - but I'm not sure they will. Tonight was a really big blow - I might be wrong and I'm neutral between these two clubs - but I do feel now if I had to put money on it, it would be on Tottenham."

Conte's side have won six of their last nine games. Their only defeat came against Brighton whilst they secured an impressive draw at Liverpool at the weekend. Arsenal meanwhile have been undone by the likes of Crystal

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