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The worrying Man United trend that can hand Arsenal another advantage in top four race

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Gary Neville has picked out a worrying Manchester United trend that could work to Arsenal's advantage in the top four race.

After moving ahead of the Red Devils in the Premier League table thanks to a 3-2 win over Watford, the Gunners were able to end the weekend in the Champions League places thanks to Pep Guardiola's side coming out on top in the Manchester derby a few hours later.

A brace apiece from Kevin De Bruyne and Riyad Mahrez sealed an emphatic win for Man City and Neville did not hold back when analysing Man United's performance - even whilst on co-commentary duty for Sky Sports.

"Manchester United finished that game as an absolute shower, they were a disgrace in the final 25 minutes, the first time they’ve come up against a proper team (under Rangnick) and they’ve been given a proper doing," he said before the final whistle blew.

"It’s not his (Rangnick) fault, he won’t be here next season in the dugout, who will.

"I’d be absolutely stunned if Ralf Rangnick was in charge permanently next season. United need a long-term top manager, a new CEO. Whether Rangnick will have a say in the next manager who knows.

"There can be no complaints, Man City have been absolutely brilliant in the second half, as a United fan I’m embarrassed."

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