Gary Neville
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Yeah, I thought they were impressive, and I think Watford have been massively impressive all season.
Gary mentioned it at the start of the show, really.
I mean, if he was going to win the cup final, he's manager of the year.
I know it'll be really tough against Man City, but Messina, their great strike, I mean...
would have been probably one of the goals of the season if that goal was in.
But it was more stuff in and around the edge of the box.
These type of things.
You always felt like it was sort of last-ditch defending.
Probably three or four times in the half, really, for Arsenal.
And... I think the goalkeeper actually does well there for Arsenal.
He doesn't give a penalty away.
You see keepers come flying out there.
Maitland-Niles, great challenge.
To be put, you know, arsed under this pressure with ten men, it's a testament to, you know, not just the job the manager's done, but also the players, the spirit within this club.
You go back to the semi-final, you know, what they did there against Wolves, coming back in that game, and they've just shown it again in abundance tonight.
In some ways, it's a brilliant story, Wofford, because it sort of goes against everything you think.
He's seen change in managers, you know, a few times now over the last few years, but he's the one I think they might keep because he's been here now a couple of years and rightly so, and I still believe for the job at the top ends of the table, like Klopp and Guardiola are doing, if he was to win the FA Cup, he's manager of the year.
Yeah, listen, it was Huddersfield, that's all you can say, to be honest.
I think no matter what team Tottenham would have put out, they'd have been fine.
And I think it was a great game to have in between the Man City Champions League games.