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BREAKING: Former Premier League Legend Predict Liverpool vs Manchester United Winner—-Premier League all time top scorer and Former Newcastle United forward, Alan Shearer, has given his prediction for Sunday’s blockbuster clash between Liverpool and Manchester United.

The Reds currently lead the table with 45 points, five more than second-placed Arsenal who played out a 1-1 draw at Brighton on Saturday.

As it stands, Arne Slot’s men have two games in hand and could potentially open an 11-point lead.

On the other hand, United are in 14th place, with Ruben Amorim enduring a miserable run of form.

Shearer told BetFair: “If United are as poor as they were in the opening half an hour against Newcastle, then you would be really worried for this one as a fan.

“They would have to improve massively, with the number of chances Liverpool create you would really fear for Man United in this one.

“Having said that, they sat deep and defended against Man City last month, winning that game by trying to hit them on the break. That’s the way they’ll try to play this game, but this Liverpool team I think are different gravy this season, so I wouldn’t imagine that will be too much of a problem for them.

“I can’t see any other outcome than a Liverpool victory and scoring a few goals in the process.”

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#ARSAVL: Watch Free Livestream Match Between Arsenal Vs Aston Villa Here

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#ARSAVL: Watch Free Livestream Match Between Arsenal Vs Aston Villa Here—-Thecloudngr reports that free Premier League match between Arsenal and Aston Villa has emerged.

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Arsenal Close Gap On League Leader Liverpool Following Hard Fought Victory Against Spurs

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Arsenal Close Gap On League Leader Liverpool Following Hard Fought Victory Against Spurs—-Arteta men claimed a vital 2-1 win against Tottenham this evening, closing the gap on the Premier League leader Liverpool who drew to in-form Nottingham Forest.

The Gunners capitalised on Liverpool’s dropped points the night before, delivering a determined performance in front of a raucous Emirates crowd.

From the first whistle, Arsenal’s intent was clear. Leandro Trossard forced an early block from Spurs’ defence as the Gunners dominated possession and pinned their rivals back. Despite Arsenal’s control, Spurs managed to carve out a threat on the counter, with Dejan Kulusevski forcing a superb save from David Raya.

Tottenham silenced the Emirates temporarily when they opened the scoring against the run of play from a corner, showcasing their resilience despite being on the back foot for much of the first half.

Undeterred, Arsenal resumed their dominance after the break. Their persistence was rewarded when Dominic Solanke turned a dangerous Arsenal corner into his own net, levelling the scores. Just four minutes later, Trossard electrified the crowd with a stunning strike, completing the Gunners’ comeback.

Kai Havertz had a golden opportunity to extend Arsenal’s lead but sent his header wide. Meanwhile, Spurs pushed for an equaliser, with Ange Postecoglou introducing changes to inject life into his side. However, the visitors struggled to create clear-cut chances against a disciplined Arsenal defence.

Pedro Porro came closest to rescuing a point for Spurs when his effort struck the post, but the Gunners held firm to secure yet another memorable derby victory.

The result further solidifies Arsenal’s position in the title race and serves as a timely confidence boost after recent setbacks. For Spurs, the loss adds to a season of inconsistency, leaving them with much to ponder.

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