Liverpool are back in Premier League action on Sunday afternoon against old rivals Manchester United.
After beating Crystal Palace 3-1 in their last league outing, the Reds are well on course to secure Champions League football.
Liverpool have an eight-point lead over sixth, but despite all but confirming top-tier European football, Jamie Carragher is not convinced by Arne Slot’s side and is expecting a draw this weekend.
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Jamie Carragher thinks Liverpool will draw with Manchester United
Speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast, Carragher was asked to make his score prediction by the former Liverpool striker.
He admitted he isn’t overly impressed with either Utd or the Merseyside outfit this season when doing so.
Carragher said: “Man Utd versus Liverpool, I’m not confident. I’m not. I don’t think Utd are playing well to be fair.
“I think Liverpool are getting results without playing well. I’m not convinced by them at all to be honest, at the minute. I can’t see Liverpool winning it.
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“I’m going to go for a 1-1 draw. I think these teams will probably finish third and fourth in the Premier League. But I don’t think either of them are a really good team, to be honest.”
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Supercomputer predicts outcome of Liverpool’s meeting with Man Utd
Man Utd have won three of their last five Premier League games and sit above Liverpool in the league table.
They have earned positive results against some big teams already this season since Michael Carrick became the interim manager, including beating Arsenal and Manchester City.
Liverpool, meanwhile, have now won their last three league games in a row, though none of those ties were against the ‘big six’.
Ahead of Sunday afternoon’s tie at Old Trafford, Opta’s supercomputer makes Carrick’s men the favourites to secure all three points.
They are given a 42.8% chance of winning the tie compared to Liverpool having a 30.5% chance of securing the victory.
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