Paul Scholes stuns Gary Neville with Man City vs Arsenal prediction for title race showdown
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Paul Scholes stuns Gary Neville with Man City vs Arsenal prediction for title race showdownPaul Scholes and Gary Neville have had their say on Sunday's huge Premier League title showdown between Arsenal and Manchester City at the EtihadCommentsSportIsaac Seelochan Senior Sports Journalist13:06, 16 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesPaul Scholes has left Gary Neville stunned over his Man City vs Arsenal prediction (Image: Stick to Football)Paul Scholes has left Gary Neville stunned after predicting a comfortable Manchester City win over Arsenal on Sunday. Premier League leaders Arsenal sit six points clear of second-placed City going into this weekend's crunch fixture at the Etihad Stadium.But it is Pep Guardiola's side who have all the momentum, having won their last three games across all competitions – including a 2-0 victory over the Gunners in the Carabao Cup final. City also have a game in hand over Mikel Arteta's team, who have won just one of their last five matches.The Gunners slipped to a disastrous 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth last weekend to hand further momentum to their title rivals. There are now genuine fears in north London that Arteta's men will let their title advantage slip as they chase a first league crown in 22 years and major trophy in six years.READ MORE: Thierry Henry laughs at Man City question after watching Arsenal vs SportingREAD MORE: Champions League semi-final power rankings as Arsenal left as last English hopeArsenal midfielder Declan Rice issued a defiant message after Wednesday night's 0-0 draw against Sporting sealed their place in the Champions League semi-finals. But many see City as favourites to claim all three points in Manchester to put the league title in their hands.And Manchester United legends Neville and Scholes have had their say on Sunday's game while appearing on The Overlap's Stick to Football podcast.JOIN US ON FACEBOOK! Latest news, analysis and much more on Mirror Football's...

