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Former Man United full-back Gary Neville has made his feelings clear on last season's Arsenal team compared to Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)
Gary Neville has suggested that last season's Arsenal team would have won the Premier League title this term ahead of champions-elect Liverpool.
However, Arsenal will have the chance to close the gap when they face Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds have an excellent opportunity to win a treble of league title, league cup, and Champions League this season.
Slot's men face Paris Saint-Germain in their last 16 second-leg clash on Tuesday before taking on Newcastle in next weekend's Carabao Cup final.
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But despite Liverpool potentially being on the verge of an historic campaign, former Manchester United captain Neville does not put them ahead of last season's Arsenal team.
The Gunners finished the 2023/24 season on 89 points, two points off eventual champions Manchester City.
"Arsenal still should have been closer to them," he told Sky Sports when asked about this season's gap to Liverpool.
"Arsenal of last season are as good if not better than the Liverpool of this season, so Arsenal should be neck and neck with Liverpool.
"I know they've had injuries but you've got a plan for that.
If Arsenal had the number of points last season this season, then they would be champions.
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