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Published 15:22 28 Dec 2021 GMT
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Emile Smith Rowe of Arsenal celebrates after scoring their team's fourth goal against Leeds United. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)[/caption]
"To be honest with you," he began, "with Arsenal, you can flip a coin with them. "In three weeks, you could be talking about Arsenal [in another way] but, at the moment, I would say they are doing as they should be, but they could still let you down in a few weeks. They are not someone you could trust wholly."So achieving, for Neville, but not over-achieving right now. The punditry pair had a chance to review some predictions. Carragher bumped United out of his top four, for Tottenham, but Neville stuck to his guns. https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1475814036885229572 Carragher did argue that he had Sancho as his 'one to watch' as he was not entirely convinced of him, from what he saw in the England jersey, and he wanted to see more of him in the Premier League.
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