Premier League
Neville Stunned As Scholes Predicts Comfortable Man City Win Over Arsenal
When two Manchester United legends disagree, you know something big is coming.
Gary Neville was left stunned after hearing Paul Scholes’s bold prediction for the massive Premier League showdown between Manchester City and Arsenal.
And let’s just say — they couldn’t disagree more.
Scholes Drops A Bold Prediction
With the title race reaching boiling point, fans were expecting a tight, tactical battle at the Etihad.
Not Scholes.
The former midfielder didn’t hesitate, backing City to cruise past Arsenal with ease. His prediction? A comfortable 2-0 or even 3-0 win.
No drama. No tension. Just dominance.
It’s the kind of statement that turns heads — and it definitely caught Neville off guard.
Neville’s One-Word Reaction: “Wow”
Neville’s response said it all.
“Wow… wow!”
That was his immediate reaction — clearly shocked at the idea of Arsenal being brushed aside so easily, especially given their title push this season.
Instead, Neville backed a much tighter contest, predicting a 1-1 draw that would keep the title race wide open.
Two legends. Two completely different visions.
Form Vs Pressure
Heading into this clash, Arsenal’s recent form hasn’t exactly inspired confidence.
A string of inconsistent results — including a loss to Bournemouth — has opened the door for City to close the gap.
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s side are doing what they do best: peaking at the right time.
That’s what makes this game so unpredictable.
Arteta Banking On Momentum
Despite domestic struggles, Mikel Arteta believes Arsenal’s Champions League progress could be the spark they need.
A hard-fought result against Sporting CP has boosted morale — and confidence — at a crucial moment in the season.
Now, it’s about translating that energy into a performance at the Etihad.
All Eyes On The Etihad
This isn’t just another game.
It’s a potential title decider.
It’s pressure at its peak.
It’s where seasons are defined.
Will Scholes be proven right with a dominant City win?
Or will Neville’s prediction of a tense draw come true?
One thing’s for sure — the football world will be watching.
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