Football pundit and former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has backed Liverpool to win against Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday.
The Gunners will host league leaders Liverpool who are flying high under the leadership of new manager Arne Slot.
In 12 games this season, Slot’s Liverpool have only lost once and that was a surprise defeat against Nottingham Forest in the league.
However, in all the other matches, they have completely outclassed their opponents and because of that, they are sitting comfortably at the top of the league ahead of Manchester City and Arsenal.
Liverpool’s form has translated in the Champions League as well with the Reds winning all three matches so far.
Ferdinand feels that the Merseyside club have the momentum to beat Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal side who are currently struggling with injury issues and the former defender shared his views during TNT Sport’s coverage of the Champions League.
He explained: “I think on form, momentum, I would say 100 per cent Liverpool. I think they’re the team you look at and think they’re in a better position.
“In terms of injuries, Arsenal seem decimated in that sense and they haven’t got the momentum at the moment. So, they’re not firing on all cylinders, they’re not the Arsenal of last season at the moment.
Arsenal got the better of Liverpool in this fixture last season. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
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“I think the tide has turned a bit right now. We’re only a few games into the season but right now, here, I’d say Liverpool would be the favourite.”
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Publish date : 2024-10-25 07:57:41
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