Gary Neville was shut down by a fellow pundit live on television after suggesting that Arsenal have 'regressed' this season. The Manchester United legend appeared on following on Saturday afternoon.
Thomas Partey fired Arsenal ahead before . While the north Londoners managed to salvage a point, they dropped crucial points in the race for the Premier League title.
With six games left to play, Arsenal are 13 points behind Liverpool, . Speaking on , Neville claimed the Gunners have been a 'big disappointment'.
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"Their league performances have been a big let-down," said the 50-year-old. "If Manchester City weren't going to win the league, Arsenal had to be the team that was there waiting. They're not. .
"I think that's a big disappointment. From where Arsenal have been in the last couple of seasons, . What's happened this season is that they have gone backwards.
"From the start of the season, . They never covered themselves for the likely injury to Havertz, who was their only centre-forward.
"Odegaard was another big drop-off. They've lost Edu off the pitch. I think it's a let-down," added Neville, who recently joined . The former United defender joined the American broadcast network at the start of the season .
Shooting the former United defender down in flames, Robbie Mustoe argued that Arsenal and Liverpool have simply had a contrasting number of injuries. The former Middlesbrough midfielder said: "I still think they are going to be the second-placed team again for the third season on the trot.
"I think the injuries to key players at different parts of the season have to be considered. I know, in terms of recruitment, it's accepted that the front line is the last bit and the most important bit to strengthen.
"I find it harder to criticise the team and the way they have played based on the disappointment [the injuries]. Liverpool are the only team to have had very few injuries. Injuries make a difference.
"When you've got a few injuries, it's hard to keep up the pace. They do need another striker, but I wouldn't agree that they've regressed."
Liverpool may get their hands on the Premier League, but Arsenal are looking to lift the Champions League. The Gunners will lock horns with Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night for the second leg of the quarterfinals.
Mikel Arteta's side are taking a three-goal cushion to the Spanish capital as they look to book a place in the semi-final against either Paris Saint-Germain or Aston Villa.
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