Darren Bent thinks Manchester United have an advantage over Arsenal when it comes to securing a place in the top four this season - because of three players.
The Gunners are two points behind Man United at the moment, with the former having three games in hand on the latter.
If Arsenal can beat Watford at Vicarage Road on Sunday afternoon, they could move into fourth place in the top-flight table, should West Ham United lose against Liverpool on Saturday evening.
With Man United playing away at Manchester City on Sunday afternoon - after the Arsenal match - it's a great chance for the Gunners to apply some pressure on their rivals.
With the three games in hand on Man United, Arsenal are in the stronger position right now to land a spot in next season's UEFA Champions League, but Bent still thinks the Red Devils have a slight advantage.
The former Tottenham striker, when speaking on the Kelly & Wrighty Show, via the Express, thinks the experience of Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba could be enough to get Ralf Rangnick's side over the line.
He said: "[Arsenal are] really young and inexperienced. In a situation like this, this is the first time they would have experienced it. Going for that top four, trying to get back into the Champions League.
"You look at the teams in and around them, you look at the likes of Manchester United, they have just got X factor players.
"I'm not saying Arsenal haven't, they've got really good youngsters, but Bruno Fernandes, Pogba, you're talking about players who have won World Cups, Ronaldo, arguably the greatest goalscorer we've ever seen.
"It just takes a little bit of magic and bang, they win a game. That's where Manchester United, maybe, have got the slight edge.
"But the collective unit and what Arsenal are doing with their youngsters and the no fear factor that they're playing with, they've given themselves a great opportunity."
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Towards the end of last month, Mikel Arteta's side beat Brentford 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium and after the game, the Arsenal boss spoke about his team's chances of claiming that fourth spot come May.
He said: "It’s a long way to go but we are a little bit closer today because we have won our game and that’s what we have to do.
"You can see with the results how tough it to win in this league. We have to go on Thursday again.
"We need to prepare really well because against Wolves it’s going to be a difficult match and we’ll need to perform well to win and play better and better and better. That’s the aim."