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Roy Keane agrees with Gary Neville as pair predict Man United’s Premier League finish

Roy Keane and Gary Neville have made their predictions on where Manchester United will finish in the Premier League this season.
The Reds won their opening game of the campaign against Wolves on Monday evening, although the 1-0 victory flattered to deceive.
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It was a disappointing performance for Erik ten Hag’s side, who will be looking to improve their display on Saturday when they travel to north London to face Tottenham Hotspur.
Gary Neville took part in a predictions segment on Monday Night Football following the game and placed United in third place, although has Manchester City and Arsenal ahead of his former club like last season.
And Roy Keane has predicted a similar outcome for The Reds with a top four finish being the target in his opinion, as a title challenge is unlikely.
Asked if United could challenge City for top spot this year, he told Sky Sports: ‘No, I don’t think so.
‘I just think it’s so hard to see beyond Man City. Again, I’ve said before, unless they really drop off and get really bad injuries and lose that hunger, then I think the other teams have a chance.
“United will be top four, Arsenal have improved, look at Newcastle. Aston Villa will respond well to it [losing 5-1 to Newcastle], obviously Liverpool and Chelsea, for a lot of them teams it’s about being top four and that’s the same for United.”
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