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Aug 2024
17m 18s

'City are at the bottom of the mountain ...

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Gary Neville reflects on Manchester City's season-opening win over Chelsea and believes they are ready to go again and that Arsenal will recognise that they have a hell of a fight on to win the Premier League title this season. He also analyses Arne Slot's 'clinical and brutal' start to his Liverpool reign.

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