Gary Neville took aim at Arsenal’s apparent set-piece ‘obsession’ after Liverpool beat Manchester City to move 11 points clear of the Gunners at the top of the Premier League table.
Speaking to Sky Sports shortly after the final whistle, Neville showered Liverpool boss Arne Slot with praise and suggested ‘questions will start to be asked’ of Arteta’s injury-hit Arsenal for falling short once again.
‘Questions will start to be asked because, a little bit like that Leicester season when a couple of the other teams didn’t win it and you start to ask questions of those teams, “Hang on a minute, Leicester went and won it”, and it’s that type of season where you think it was up for grabs,’ Neville said.
But Liverpool have dropped points in these last eight games, Liverpool have drawn two in the last three and four in the last eight.
‘I know they’ve lost [Bukayo] Saka, [Gabriel] Jesus and [Kai] Havertz which are big blows, let’s be clear, that is a big problem for Arsenal, but I still think you have to do that job at home to West Ham.’.