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The pundits have been having their say about today's massive Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United at AnfieldThe international break is finally over and what a game for Liverpool to come back to. We've taken a look...Wayne Rooney"Just with Liverpool losing three games, I think that pride kicks in and the fans will know, the fans are not stupid, they know and will get behind the team and push them," said the former Everton and Manchester United striker on his BBC show."So for United, I think going there, if United come away with a point, I think that would be huge."I think the pressure for this game, I think purely because I don’t think United fans will be expecting three points in this game, where in other games they are."I think they’ll go in a say, if we can get a point we’ll be happy with that, where I think for Liverpool, if Liverpool lose four games in a row and they lose to Manchester United at Anfield, I think the pressure is definitely on Liverpool for this game."Chris SuttonWriting in his BBC column, the Premier League title winner with Blackburn Rovers predicts a 2-1 home win but said: "There are definitely reasons for Manchester United to be optimistic here."Liverpool have issues defensively, and their weakness at full-back might suit United's tactics.
They must get back on track now."All three Liverpool defeats have come away from home, and now they return to Anfield. We all know Liverpool are a different beast on home turf, and Manchester United haven't been great on their travels."I don't think Liverpool will lose at home; they will snap out of this run.
"Liverpool have lost three in a row, but they’ve all been away from home, which can happen. They actually played very well here last season and might have even won that game, so I wouldn’t write them off."It might be wrong, but I think this is the sort of game where we’ll see Liverpool show just why they were champions."Roy Keane / Jamie Carragher"I'm going to go 3-1 to Liverpool," Roy Keane said on The Overlap, while Gary Neville confirmed Jamie Carragher's prediction, saying: "2-1 to Liverpool, he (Carragher) is going."Ian Wright also went for a 3-1 home win, while Jill Scott said that she expects the Reds to record an emphatic victory.Neville neglected to give his own prediction for the game, which may well speak volumes about the way he sees it going.Liverpool sale knocks 50% off kit and merchThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.