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Gary Neville predicts where Chelsea, Man Utd, Leicester will finish

 

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Former England defender, Gary Neville, has predicted the position Chelsea, Manchester United and Leicester City will finish in the Premier League this season.

Chelsea is currently in the fourth position on the Premier League table with five points behind third-place Leicester City and six points behind second-place Man United after 29 games.

But Neville, who played for Man United during his time in the Premier League, believes the Red Devils will finish the second position, while Thomas Tuchel’s men will secure the third position and Leicester will finish fourth.

When asked which teams will finish in second, third and fourth positions between Chelsea, Man United, and Leicester, Neville said on Sky Sports: “I think [the EPL top four] is [fixed].

“Leicester are the one team you would be most nervous about because they did blow up last season. But I think there is just enough this year.

“I do not see West Ham catching Leicester, and the teams below them are so inconsistent and seem to be all over the place. I am not sure which one of them is going to put a run together.

“They are capable of it, some of them, but I would think this Leicester team would hang on and would cement the fact Brendan Rodgers has done a brilliant job two years on the bounce.

“Last year, they were so unlucky to miss out on the last day to Manchester United, whereas this year I think they will make the top four, with Chelsea third and Leicester fourth.”

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