Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville have given their verdict on what the score will be between Newcastle United and Manchester City.
The Magpies are back in Premier League action on Saturday after the international break, as they attempt to turn their form around.
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Prediction for Newcastle vs Man City?
They will be backed by a noisy St James’ Park, but they will come up against an in-form Manchester City who are looking to challenge Arsenal for the Premier League title.
It could be an important game in the title race, which is why Jamie Carragher has convinced Gary Neville to change his mind about this weekend’s match.
Dan Burn challenges Erling Haaland during Newcastle United vs Manchester City.
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Newcastle United predicted to lose against Manchester City
Speaking on the latest episode of the Stick To Football podcast, Carragher and Neville have given their verdict on what will happen at St James’ Park between Newcastle United and Man City.
Carragher: “I think if City win this, it puts big pressure on Arsenal going into that game the next day. You’ll all be a bit nervous going into that stadium.”
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Neville: “I’m not sure City win.”
Carragher: “What do we want for the Premier League? We want City to win so it juices up Sunday for us.”
Neville: “We’ll go 2-1 City.”
Defeat cranks the pressure up on Newcastle United even more
Understandably, Manchester City are the favourites for Saturday’s game. They are playing very well, while Erling Haaland is unstoppable right now.
The Toon Army will not go into the game expecting victory, but they will expect an improved performance.
Regardless, a defeat will result in more pressure on Tyneside. That is simply because of the fixtures that are on the horizon, with two away games in less than a week.
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Newcastle United face Marseille in the Champions League on Tuesday night, while they travel to Everton the following Saturday. That is a massive match, as the Magpies aim to pick up their first away win in the Premier League this season.
If they aren’t victorious there, that record will still stand when Eddie Howe takes his side to Sunderland for the Tyne-Wear derby on 14th December.
The Newcastle United manager needs momentum heading into this difficult away double-header. They can get that with a shock victory over Pep Guardiola’s side.