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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesGary NevilleGary Neville believes that the Nottingham Forest players have "got something about them" to pick up vital Premier League points after watching Liverpool win on SundayGary Neville has offered his opinion(Image: Getty Images)Gary Neville reckons Nottingham Forest possess the qualities needed to secure crucial points in the Premier League's relegation scrap.Forest finds itself merely two points clear of the bottom three following Sunday's defeat to Liverpool at the City Ground. West Ham, languishing in 18th, narrowed the deficit on Forest after Saturday's goalless stalemate with Bournemouth.Vitor Pereira's players are also sitting just two points adrift of Tottenham in 16th; Spurs suffered a 4-1 hammering at the hands of Arsenal on Sunday.
Speaking on Sky Sports following Spurs' loss, Neville acknowledged that while Tottenham should avoid what would be the "shock of the century" in terms of relegation, he warned: "Tottenham are in trouble.READ MORE: Rio Ngumoha agreement reached after Jamie Carragher issues Liverpool demandREAD MORE: Ex-Chelsea star launches Alexis Mac Allister attack as Liverpool closes gap - 'Life is not fair'"Last season, they skirted with it a little bit, relegation."But they were always sort of clear of it."You never really felt they were going to go down.Neville believes Nottingham Forest can stay up after watching Sunday's game against Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)"This season, they've got some real work to do, and they better do it quickly, by the way, because I watch West Ham and I watch Nottingham Forest and they've got something about them that you think they're going to pick up points."So it's not going to be a case of Tottenham can just sit there and think that this is just going to happen, they're going to have to work bloody hard to get out of this mess."It's unthinkable. You can't think this amazing, great football club... but on the football side of it they've underdelivered for a number of years."This is the second season on the trot that they're in this type of position, so it's not a fluke anymore; this is a pattern of what you are."And it would be the shock of the century, wouldn't it?"It would be absolutely mind-blowing to think that they could disappear out of this league."Tottenham's next game is at Fulham on Sunday — the day after West Ham travels to Liverpool.Forest also has an away trip to contend with on Sunday, as the Nottingham team heads to Brighton.Gary NevilleLiverpool FCNottingham ForestTottenham Hotspur FCPremier League
