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Roy Keane makes top four claims after Manchester United beat Arsenal

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Football Pundit Roy Keane has made an interesting claim regarding the top four of the Premier League after Manchester United wins against Arsenal.

Manchester United are quickly coming back to compete for the title as Erik ten Hag gets fourth win of the season. Until the clash on the weekend, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal won every single game starting the season on a high.

However, the North London club eventually failed to replicate their previous performances against a determined Manchester United, hungry for points. Roy Keane believes the Red Devils could certainly make it to the top four this season if consistency is maintained.

Roy Keane makes Manchester United Prediction

When the season began, Manchester United certainly did not look favorites especially after getting battered in the first two matches. Moreover, the club looked like a lost cause unable to find its way and fighting to escape the relegation position.

However, ten Hag has played a masterstroke with his latest signings and got the side back on top to compete. Pundit Roy Keane made an interesting claim after the Red Devils beat Arsenal during the weekend.

He said-

‘United, I think United are certs for the top four. I think they’ve got a settled group now.

‘Obviously the transfer window, I mentioned it earlier, a lot of baggage with players who weren’t happy at the cub gone.

‘The manager is settling in, the options coming off the bench today we saw… United for me.’

However, former Red Devils player Gary Neville has doubts of a top four position for ten Hag’s men. He said-

‘You think Liverpool are going to come good just because of what they’ve done the last few years. I think United will struggle to get into the top four, personally.’

Regardless, the side is certainly playing top football in recent matches and can very well compete for the top four.

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