Ian Wright predicts Liverpool vs. Manchester City.

Ian Wright predicts Liverpool vs. Manchester City.However, more teams than simply these two are vying for the championship. With a 6-0 thumping of Sheffield United, Arsenal maintained their strong run. This was their eighth straight league victory, during which they had scored 31 goals.

Arsenal, who are now two points behind Liverpool, can move up to the top if they defeat Brentford late on Saturday. However, when Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Pep Guardiola’s Man City square off on Sunday, all eyes will be on Merseyside.Wright, a legend at Arsenal, will be keeping a careful eye on things. He made light of his aspirations for the big game before revealing his forecast for the result.He made the following joke on the Kelly and Wrighty Show: “I just got a strange thought. Is it possible for them to lose together? That thought crossed my mind. Please let them both lose for Arsenal.

 

“However, when you consider it from Liverpool’s perspective, is it at the Etihad? It’s located at Anfield! At this point, I would prefer Liverpool, therefore I would settle with them.”

 

Ian Wright has frequently expressed some affection for Liverpool. When Klopp declared earlier in the year that he would be departing Liverpool at the end of the campaign, the former striker acknowledged that he had a soft place for the redsHe said: “People say I’m a closet Liverpool fan and if shock and sadness says I’m a closet (fan) then I am because I was quite sad to hear the news.”

 

“After the declaration, you would actually take him seriously. He appeared exhausted and spoke of tiredness. It truly is depressing.”

 

According to Liverpool.com. Wrighty, I’m sorry, but you can’t have both teams lose, according to Liverpool.com. Nevertheless, considering how close things are at the top, Arsenal might still win this weekend.

 

A draw at Anfield would leave Liverpool and Arsenal even on points, if the Gunners defeat Brentford. However, Mikel Arteta’s team has a better goal differential and would consequently take the lead. An additional explanation for why Liverpool needs to win this weekend.

 

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