Football Legend Gary Neville Predicts Tottenham’s Surprising Finish in EPL Rankings

During a recent discussion on Sky Sports, Manchester United icon Gary Neville made a bold prediction, suggesting that Tottenham Hotspur has the potential to surpass Liverpool and Arsenal in the current Premier League season.

Following Tottenham’s 2-2 draw with Manchester United, Neville emphasized the team’s capability to outperform Arsenal, currently holding fourth place, and Liverpool, leading the table by five points. He acknowledged Tottenham’s lengthy injury list, which includes key players such as Heung-Min Son, Pape Sarr, Yves Bissouma, James Maddison, Giovani Lo Celso, Dejan Kulusevski, and Ben Davies.

Expressing his confidence in Tottenham’s prospects, Neville asserted, “If they keep their players fit, they are a certainty to finish in the top four, and I think they can get to second and third.” He highlighted the potential impact of the injured players’ return and envisioned Tottenham’s ascent above Arsenal and Liverpool.

Neville’s assertion that Tottenham could secure a second or third-place finish generated considerable intrigue, as he commended manager Ange Postecoglou, portraying such an achievement as “something special” if realized.

This unexpected forecast from the renowned football figure has sparked discussions and speculation within the football community, prompting fans and analysts to closely monitor Tottenham’s performance and the potential realization of Neville’s audacious prediction.

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