Gary Neville has had his say on which of Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea will finish in the Premier League top four.
It seems likely Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham will end the season in the top three spots with one of United, Arsenal and Chelsea taking the final Champions League position.
As things stand, United sit just two points behind Chelsea having won nine and drawn one of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 10 games in caretaker charge in all competitions.
Arsenal are a point further back in sixth and each of team has played 25 games of the campaign so far.
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"Unai Emery is doing the best job that he possibly could do," Neville told Sky Sports. "It’s a squad that needs additions and it needs change.
"He needs to sail that ship into shore, some need to disembark and the ones that he wants to get back on need to sail back out to sea with him.
"This first season for him is all about working out which players are going to be on the ship next season and testing out different things.
"He’s finding out a lot about his players all the time. For instance, Matteo Guendouzi was fantastic against Manchester City.
"He’s 19-years-old and that was a really good performance. Emery can build around things like that.
"Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is always a threat but with the rest of the team there’s a lot to work on. It does need some change, but he will need time.
"He might even need all next season as well. We shouldn’t really be rushing Unai Emery and Arsenal in respect of what he’s trying to achieve at the club.
"Looking at the team I think sixth is about right to be honest.
"I watched Manchester United at Leicester and they look stronger now. When you look at Manchester United’s forward line with Marcus Rashford, Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial, Arsenal haven’t got that.
"Even in midfield United have got Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic and Ander Herrera and they are now looking stronger at the back.
"Arsenal will end up sixth and it’s between Manchester United and Chelsea for fourth and fifth."