
Football
Share
Published 08:07 8 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 08:08 8 Aug 2018 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Last year, Man City walked the league. Chelsea and Arsenal were ousted from the top four along with their managers from their jobs and Liverpool finished two behind Spurs and two wins behind United.
Neville and Carragher don't see it being much different this season though.
In fact, they reckon it will be exactly the same.
Neville and Carragher's top 6
1. Man City
2. Man United
3. Tottenham
4. Liverpool
5. Chelsea
6. Arsenal
Despite Mourinho looking like he might pack it in at any day and United apparently failing to acquire targets needed to challenge for better - in the manager's eyes - Sky Sports' duo think they'll still be the biggest threat to City.
But, even with the money Liverpool spent, the way they've strengthened their weaknesses and bolstered their squad, they can't see them finishing higher than fourth.
"Everyone's talking about Liverpool and with good reason," Carragher said. "You look at getting to a Champions League final and having Virgil van Dijk for a full season. We've seen the impact he made after arriving in January. The goalkeeping situation has given everybody a massive lift. "What happened in the Champions League final with Loris Karius, yes it was disappointing for the Liverpool supporters on the night losing that game, but we've all been there as players where you have a poor game. But it's happened in a game which will, unfortunately, be remembered for a long time. "Hopefully he will go on to be a great goalkeeper and be remembered for that but Liverpool had to make a change because I think there would be no belief in Liverpool actually, never mind winning a league but challenging for the league with the two goalkeepers they had."
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
Some huge clashes! The ultimate TV guide for live weekend sport in Ireland is back! It’s another huge week in the Premier League with Arsenal hosting Newcastle, there are a host of massive inter-county championship matches in both hurling and Gaelic football, and there is an intriguing Irish derby in the URC to look forward […]
Football
6h
Shane Long details why he missed celebration of one Ireland’s best ever moments
Well that’s a pity. Shane Long’s name will forever be etched in Irish footballing history. His goal in Ireland’s 1-0 win over Germany in their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign was one of the best finishes ever seen at the Aviva Stadium, and was the catalyst for wild celebrations both during after the game. However, the […]
Football
7h
The weekend’s action: Follow all of the football as City host Arsenal
Football