Predict the score of Arsenal s away game against Sunderland, Neville: 1-1, Wright 2-0
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November 7th: In the 11th round of the Premier League, Arsenal played away against Sunderland. If the Gunners can continue to keep their opponents clean in this game, they will break the club record of 8 consecutive games without conceding a goal set in 1903. Neville, Wright and former England women's football player Scott each analyzed this game.
Scott said: "You know how I feel about Sunderland. The atmosphere at the Stadium of Light is very good. Do you think they can score points?" In response, Neville responded: "Sunderland is indeed difficult to deal with. I predict 1-1. I don't know why I have such an idea. I am optimistic about Arsenal. , but Sunderland is very difficult at home."
Facing Arsenal legend Wright, Neville asked: "Wright, what do you think of the weekend's game?" Wright replied: "Yes, we played well, I think Arsenal will win 2-0."
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