Manchester Metropolis’s late winner at Wolves was an ominous second for his or her title rivals, says Gary Neville, who believes there’s a feeling of inevitability round Pep Guardiola’s facet and their Premier League problem as soon as once more.
The defending champions seemed like they’d drop two factors at Molineux however a controversial injury-time header from John Stones grabbed all of them three factors and means they sit one level behind early pacesetters Liverpool, who beat Chelsea at Anfield afterward Tremendous Sunday.
“It’s moments like that, even this early, which make you think [they’re going to do it again]. It’s two important goals from Stones in the last month,” stated Neville on The Gary Neville Podcast, referring to the defender’s last-gasp equaliser in opposition to Arsenal.
“I remember the goal they scored late on at Newcastle last season through Oscar Bobb and watching that and thinking, ‘here we go again, they’re going to win the league’.
“They are going to be ecstatic [with getting the win at Wolves] – they usually have been, we noticed them celebrating with the followers. It is a huge win.
“What City have done today is get over the line, which is what City do.”
Neville paid credit score to each Liverpool and Chelsea after overlaying the Reds’ win 2-1 at Anfield however he believes it’s Arsenal who’ve one of the best hope of ending Metropolis’s streak of Premier League titles.
“Would these two teams [at Anfield] win the title? I don’t think so,” stated Neville. “What Liverpool are doing defensively at the moment is interesting. I’d like to assess it at Christmas. I still think they’re short.
“Chelsea are brief, they don’t seem to be going to win the league. I feel Arsenal are the one group that may tackle Metropolis. However you’ll be able to’t afford to fall too many factors behind.”
Arsenal disappointing at Bournemouth
The deficit for Arsenal is now three factors on Metropolis after Mikel Arteta’s group have been crushed at Bournemouth on Saturday.
William Saliba was despatched off within the first half of that recreation. It is the third time this season Arsenal have had a participant despatched off within the Premier League, with the Gunners additionally dropping factors in opposition to Metropolis and Brighton when right down to 10 males.
Neville, although, says there will be no excuses for Arsenal in the event that they need to be title challengers. They nonetheless should go for victories in these conditions.
“You can lose any match in football but the most disappointing thing is they’ve not gone and won the game against Brighton or Bournemouth. With the quality they have they should still be able to win those matches,” stated Neville.
“Point one – don’t get players sent off as much. That sounds easy but you’ve got to deal with it and stop it.
“And should you do go right down to 10 males, you have to go and win.
“On a general note of Arsenal, it’s still very early in the season, early enough for them to recover and be really dangerous and win the league. But I was disappointed with them [at Bournemouth] and I think they should be disappointed with themselves.”
Gunners can not make excuses anymore
Neville says Arsenal can not make excuses about lacking injured gamers – and the identical applies for when Saliba is suspended for the large recreation in opposition to Liverpool subsequent Sunday, stay on Sky Sports activities.
“No Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard or Jurrien Timber against Bournemouth? I get that but we’re talking about playing Bournemouth, who are a good side, but they have a squad of 20 to deal with Champions League football and a couple of injuries. We know players will be missing at certain points in the season,” stated Neville.
“Saka all the time performs. For those who have been going to say you miss him as soon as, twice, 3 times in a season then Bournemouth away could be one of many video games you could say, ‘okay that is superb we’ve a squad to cope with it’.
“Arsenal without Saliba against Liverpool – they had the excuse a couple of seasons ago [when he was out injured in the run-in] and that was accepted, he was a big loss. But they’ve added players to the squad to be able to deal with that now.
“You may’t be one participant away, having a one-match ban, and the extent go from right here [high] to right here [low]. It’s a must to stay constant and dependable should you get an harm.
“We’ve seen City without Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne and they still get by. I know they’re a machine but I have a lot of confidence in Arsenal and love for the way they’ve developed.
“Subsequent week we won’t discuss ‘so-and-so is not enjoying’. There’s been some huge cash, numerous enchancment. Now’s the time to go and present it.
“They’re still in with a big chance. It’s very early in the season. Next Sunday is a big test for Liverpool and a big question for Arsenal without Saliba.”
Watch Arsenal vs Liverpool stay on Sky Sports activities Premier League from 4pm on Sunday; kick-off 4.30pm.