In a recent interview, soccer celebrity Gary Neville made a bold prediction about the direction of the new EPL season. He boldly predicted that Arsenal would win the Premier League crown this season, while he thought that Manchester United might even struggle to reach the top four.
Neville firmly stated, "I'm confident of Arsenal winning the title. They have a relatively loose schedule around Christmas, which will help them gradually close the points gap with other teams. More importantly, I firmly believe that Arsenal will be at their best when they enter 2025, and their overall strength and team spirit will help them win the Premier League title this season."
Talking about the prediction of the top four of the Premier League, Neville believes that Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal will divide the four thrones. He admits that this is the first time in 15 years that he has not included Manchester United in his top four predictions, which reflects his concern about their performance this season.
In terms of relegated teams, Neville predicts that Southampton will be certain of relegation, while he also sees Ipswich and Wolves under threat of relegation. In particular, he pointed out that Wolves had a poor performance against Liverpool, and unless Wolves make strong reinforcements in the winter window, they are likely to be hard to escape relegation.
However, another soccer celebrity, Carragher, holds a very different view. He predicts that Liverpool will win the title, Chelsea will be runners-up, while Arsenal and Manchester City will be among the top four. In terms of relegated teams, Carragher predicts Southampton, Ipswich and Leicester City to be relegated.
The predictions of the two celebrities, each with their own strengths, will undoubtedly provide fans with an important reference for this season's Premier League. As the season progresses, the performance of each team will become clearer and clearer, and it is yet to be seen who will finally reach the top of the Premier League and which teams will be relegated.