Gary Neville always has a lot to say about Arsenal.
The Manchester United legend is one of the biggest pundits in English football, and he always has an opinion before and after games.
Arsenal fans have always had a problem with Neville for some of his comments about their club. He has had a needless go at the Gunners on several occasions in the past.
Now, he may have done it again.
Gary Neville says he is ‘worried’ about his Arsenal prediction
Gary Neville has made a lot of predictions about Arsenal over the years.
One of his worst ones was that Mikel Arteta had taken the Gunners as far as he could after they finished fifth in the Premier League four years ago.
In recent seasons, however, Neville has backed Arsenal with some of his predictions.
The Englishman predicted that the North Londoners would win the Premier League last season, and he did the same again this term.
Now, after watching Arteta’s side against Manchester City, Neville has claimed that Arsenal are repeating their mistakes from last season, so he is worried that his prediction will backfire.
He said on the Stick to Football podcast: “I’d say I’m concerned about my prediction already.
“I’m not changing, you don’t change your predictions… but I’m worried about my prediction now because I’m seeing the same patterns from last season.”

Arsenal are doing just fine – Gary Neville has no reason to worry
Neville and the rest of the Stick to Football cast were really critical of Arsenal’s performance against Manchester City.
After Arteta hit back at Neville’s ‘handbrake’ comment, the pundit has doubled down on his verdict in the latest episode of his podcast.
Yes, even we feel that Arteta should’ve started the game with Eberechi Eze instead of Mikel Merino, but to say that Arsenal weren’t trying to win that game is ludicrous.
Arteta made Pep Guardiola park the bus at the Emirates, which is something we have never seen before. That shows how good this side is.
We think Arsenal will be just fine this season.
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