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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Gary Neville predicts where Man United will end their season

Gary Neville predicts where Man United will end their season

Gary Neville has recalled Chelsea FC and Manchester United both in the top four this season.



The Red Devils are now in second place in the Premier League table as they have struggled to achieve and accomplish much this season.

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The list could be a no-brainer for Ole Gunnar Solskajer man, with Manchester United currently 14 points behind Premier League leaders.


Chelsea FC, meanwhile, is currently in fourth place in the Premier League table after a crucial sign on the list since Thomas Tuchel was brought in to replace Frank Lampard in January.



The Blues are currently six points behind Manchester United and two goals ahead of fifth-tier West Ham United as things stand.


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Former Manchester United star Neville believes the top four would not be as good as they are now, with Manchester City winning ways ahead of Manchester United, Leicester City, and Chelsea FC.


Asked if he thinks four key points have been adjusted now, Neville told Sky Sports: "I think it is [changed].



"Leicester are a team you will not be afraid of because they broke last season. But I think this year it has been enough.


"I do not see West Ham host Leicester, and the following teams are inconsistent and like everywhere. I'm not sure any of them will come together.



"They are capable of it, some of them, but I think this Leicester team will hold and will support the fact Brendan Rodgers has done a brilliant job for two years.


"Last year, they were very unlucky to miss the last day for Manchester United. This year I think they will be four, with Chelsea third and Leicester fourth."



Manchester United will return to the Europa League action on Thursday night as they lead AC Milan on their return to their last-16 clash.


They then travel to Leicester City in the FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday. 

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