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Neville’s ReUnited verdict
- Updated: November 19, 2016
Gary Neville says Jose Mourinho and his Manchester United side will be “gutted” after conceding a late equaliser against Arsenal.
Olivier Giroud’s late leveller cancelled out Juan Mata’s second-half opener and was Arsenal’s only effort on target at Old Trafford.
Sky Sports pundit Neville says Arsenal will be the happier of the two sides, but admits he did not feel like he was watching potential champions on Saturday.
“Jose Mourinho and his team will be gutted,” Neville said on the Gary Neville Podcast. “We’ve been in football a long time to know the result is everything. Although there will be a mood in the Manchester United dressing room that they deserved to win, it counts for nothing.
“They are drawing and dropping points in games you would say they should have won. If you look at the table, three or four points makes a big difference psychologically. It’s not a bad day for United, but it’s a disappointing day for the way it has finished.
“It was a really poor performance from Arsenal, but they’ve come away and got a point. In my playing days, we would have absolutely been delighted with a point away at a big club, especially being 1-0 down with a few minutes to go. You’d be …