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‘Let me say’: Paul Merson drops surprise claim in Liverpool vs Man Utd score prediction


Paul Merson has admitted it would be a “shock” if Liverpool fail to win against Erik ten Hag’s weak Manchester United side. The Red Devils all but disappeared from European football, finishing bottom of their group with a defeat to Bayern Munich. This perhaps sets the tone for what could be quite a difficult afternoon of football against the Reds.”People say it’s a big game, but is it?” wrote the Sky Sports pundit in his column for Sportskeeda. “I think this is my easiest decision this weekend. I think Liverpool will win very comfortably.

Bruno Fernandes is suspended and Luke Shaw, Raphael Varane and Harry Maguire are substitutes due to injuries sustained against Bayern Munich, so the situation is not looking good. “I will say this: I would be more surprised if Manchester United drew at Anfield than if Crystal Palace got a result against Manchester City.”“I’m sure Liverpool will win because Erik Ten Hag’s team is everywhere. “They got a free pass against Bayern Munich but they came out with the whip.

Before that they were absolutely thrashed at home by Bournemouth and even if you look at the games won, they got over the line.”The Old Trafford club suffered a heavy defeat in their recent trip to L4, Ten Hag and Co. I definitely want to stick to the report.

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