Gary Neville says Arsenal must focus on the job of beating Everton on Sunday, but concedes he does not see a scenario where Manchester City are not crowned champions.
City returned to the Premier League summit with victory in their game in hand at Tottenham on Tuesday night as Erling Haaland's second-half double ensured they moved two points clear of second-placed Arsenal.
It means a win against West Ham at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday will result in City clinching a fourth consecutive league title - a feat which has never previously been achieved in the top tier of English football.
Speaking to Peter Drury in the immediate aftermath of City's seismic victory in north London, Neville said on the latest edition of his podcast: "Man City don't make mistakes. I was there when [Sergio] Aguero scored that goal 12 years ago and it was unbelievable to be in that stadium and see how QPR had done.
"That was City's first title and they were nowhere near as efficient, mature and knowledgeable as they are now. I just don't see any way Man City don't go and finish the job on Sunday and we won't be talking over another Man City trophy walk.
"Arsenal - do your job. These things do count when you look back and you see a title win by one point or four points, it does count psychologically. You think 'we were close to them' and get as close as you can and make sure you finish the season well.
"Arsenal have got a difficult game against Everton, they just need to make sure they do their job."
The Premier League title race will go down to the final day for only the third time in the last decade. In total, there have been nine previous instances when the champions have not yet been crowned heading into the final round of fixtures.
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