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Published 12:27 12 Apr 2022 BST
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"I think Tottenham are just basically getting there through the fact they’ve had a bit of experience in the last three or four, five years of getting into the Champions League. And through Manchester United and Arsenal’s woes, West Ham have lost as well," Neville added.
"You’re almost in some ways thinking ‘well over to you Tottenham, you may as well go and take the Champions League place,' why not? We know they’ve got an exceptional front two/front three.
"But there’s still a lot to play for. Man United are done. It’s now about whether Arsenal can recover and I’m not sure, I’m not sure that they can. It’s basically Tottenham’s for the taking."
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