Pundit reckons top four is already set and Spurs can forget about it

Gary Neville reckons there is no chance of Tottenham making the top four after he claimed that the Champions League positions have already been set.

Spurs have had an inconsistent season that has pushed them out of the top four places currently.

They had started the campaign very well and were even top of the league table at some point.

However, their inconsistent season has robbed them of the chance to stay in the Champions League places and there are just a few games to go before this campaign ends.

The top four is currently occupied by Manchester City, Manchester United, Leicester City and Chelsea.

Neville believes they are the teams that will end the campaign in the UCL places and says the only change that would happen there is Chelsea leapfrogging Leicester to third place.

This means that Spurs can forget about a return to the European top club competition for the second consecutive season.

Speaking on the Gary Neville Podcast, he said: “Leicester are the ones that I think you’d be most nervous about because they did blow up last season. 

“They had a really difficult run-in. I don’t see West Ham catching Leicester. The teams below that are so inconsistent and seem to be all over the place. 

“I’m not sure which one of them is capable of putting a run together. 

“They’re capable of it, some of them, but I would think that Leicester this year would hang on and cement the fact that Brendan Rodgers has done a brilliant job two years on the bounce. 

“Last year, they were so unlucky to miss out on the final day against Manchester United.

“This year, I think they’ll get in the top four. I think it’ll be Chelsea third and Leicester will be fourth.”