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Neville: I'd put money on Tottenham reaching top four over Arsenal

On the latest Gary Neville Podcast, the Sky Sports pundit says he would put money on Tottenham reaching the top four over Arsenal after a huge win in the North London derby.

A victory for Mikel Arteta's side on Thursday would have seen them secure Champions League football over their nearest rivals, but some rash decisions early on ultimately cost them the game.

Cedric Soares' foul on Heung-Min Son inside the area saw Harry Kane convert from the penalty spot. The Spurs striker scored his second after Rob Holding had been sent off for two yellow cards.

Son then added a Tottenham third shortly after the break, taking the hosts to within one point of Arsenal with two Premier League games to play and fourth spot very much up for grabs.

Reflecting on the game, Neville described it as one of the best atmospheres he has commentated on with plenty on the line at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - and gave his prediction on who will finish in fourth.

He told the Gary Neville podcast: "After 1-0, this crowd were all over the place - it was mayhem after the first goal. At that point, Arsenal did wilt. They capitulated in that part of the game.

"Once you create that carnival atmosphere in a ground like this, and I think calling it a hostile and fierce atmosphere is fair, it was testing tonight. I always felt like this would be a special game because of what's on it, why it was cancelled earlier in the season and then what's at stake.

"You never want to create a cliff edge but Champions League football or no Champions League football for Arteta and Conte, for Tottenham and Arsenal from an economic point of view is just off the scale. It's huge and the drop is so big. Then you've got the way the game was cancelled earlier in the season…

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