Chris Sutton and Paul Merson agree in Liverpool v Leeds United prediction
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The Whites’ last visit to Anfield, a 6-0 capitulation which led to the sacking of former head coach Marcelo Bielsa, was one of the darkest moments of a troubled Premier League campaign.
Though much has changed since February, with a new head coach and five new faces regularly featuring in Jesse Marsch’s eleven, United find themselves struggling at the foot of the table once again.
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Hide AdEighteenth-placed Leeds are two points adrift of safety, but on the back of four successive defeats, Marsch won’t be banking on making up the shortfall at one of the division’s most challenging stadia - though winger Jack Harrison thinks a win is not out of the question.
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