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16th January 2022
10:21am GMT

"I should've spoken out about this probably three or four weeks ago when Manchester United called their games off," Neville said speaking to Sky Sports.
"I honestly believe all teams, not just in the Premier League but in the EFL, must be made to play their fixtures. [Florian] Balogun's gone on loan, [Ainsley] Maitland-Niles has gone on loan, [Granit] Xhaka's got a red card — that's not the fault of anyone else, we can't be calling matches off.
"If it was purely down to covid where they were [sic] 10-15 players out, but we're talking about teams with no doubt they've been calling games off because they haven't got the best squad to win the game, it's got to stop.
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"I have to say that's not a dig at Arsenal, I should've spoken three or four weeks ago; Manchester United, other teams have got 30-40 players in their squad, I'm not having they can't get 14, 15, 16 players together.
"So for me, it should be rejected without knowing the full detail, unless there's a load of covid cases at Arsenal I feel having played at Liverpool — and fantastically well by the way — it has to stop and we have to make teams play."
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Carragher added: "Gary's right, this isn't a dig at Arsenal - we're just talking off the back of them being the latest club - every club has done this.
"No other league in Europe has done this, certainly not in the big leagues, Bayern Munich played a 16-year-old in the last game, that tells you exactly where they are. Why can't we do that? Why can't you players be given an opportunity in this, you know, circumstances.
"Everyone is in the same boat, if it's an outbreak of covid and decimated the squad I understand but players in the AFCON tournament, normal injuries, that's got nothing to do with it.
"You've got U23s squads, younger players this may be an opportunity where they get a chance. I know there's a lot riding on Premier League games, I understand that but at this moment, I think teams are taking advantage of the situation."
The Premier League announced that Arsenal had "fewer than the required number of players available for the match (13 outfield players and one goalkeeper)" and as a result, the match against Spurs was 'regrettably' postponed.Explore more on these topics: