sport news Tottenham WILL beat Arsenal to take Premier League's last Champions League ... trends now

sport news Tottenham WILL beat Arsenal to take Premier League's last Champions League ... trends now
sport news Tottenham WILL beat Arsenal to take Premier League's last Champions League ... trends now

sport news Tottenham WILL beat Arsenal to take Premier League's last Champions League ... trends now

Tottenham WILL now beat Arsenal to take the Premier League's last Champions League spot, says Gary Neville, with the 'lightweight' young Gunners 'capitulating' as they face pressures of the run-in Gary Neville believes Tottenham will pip rivals Arsenal to a place in top-four  He described the north London derby as 'lightweight against middleweight' Arsenal will take on Everton on Monday night before hosting Everton on last day Meanwhile, Tottenham will play Burnley and Norwich in their final two games

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Gary Neville has tipped Tottenham to finish in the top-four following their impressive 3-0 win over Arsenal

Antonio Conte's side produced one of their best performances of the season on Thursday night as they closed the gap on their north London rivals to one point thanks to Harry Kane's brace and a goal from Son Heung-min. 

Neville described the match-up between the two sides as 'lightweight against middleweight' and believes Tottenham have the better run-in ahead of the final two games of the season. 

Tottenham Hotspur beat Arsenal 3-0 during their highly anticipated North London derby

Tottenham Hotspur beat Arsenal 3-0 during their highly anticipated North London derby

Gary Neville believes Tottenham will pip Arsenal to a top-four finish after their win on Thursday

Gary Neville believes Tottenham will pip Arsenal to a top-four finish after their win on Thursday

Speaking on the Gary Neville Podcast, the former Manchester United defender heaped praise on Conte for his 'methodical' thinking on Thursday night. 

He said: 'Conte is the type of manager that he would have looked at Arteta tonight, and I think Arteta was right in that you don't drop your principles.

'He's come out of the Pep Guardiola school of 'we play our way' and he's not going to go back to own his box and defend with 10 outfield players behind the ball and say 'we're just going

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