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I cannot access the specific URL you've provided (liverpool.com), and the search results provided don't contain content from that particular link. The search results are from other sources covering Paul Merson's Arsenal vs Liverpool prediction. I cannot create or make up article content based on a headline, as this would violate my core principle of accuracy and providing only information grounded in actual sources. However, I can offer you a summary based on the available search results about Paul Merson's prediction, which cover the same topic: **Paul Merson's Arsenal vs Liverpool Prediction** Paul Merson has predicted that **Arsenal will defeat Liverpool 3-1** in their Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium[1][2]. The former Arsenal player believes the timing of the fixture heavily favors the home side, who currently hold a commanding 14-point lead at the top of the table[1]. Merson expressed strong doubt about Liverpool's form, stating that "something is just not right at Liverpool" and declaring he cannot see them getting a result at Arsenal[1][2]. He emphasized the significance of the match for the title race, noting that should Arsenal win, Liverpool would be "completely out of the title race"[1][2]. The pundit was particularly emphatic about Arsenal's squad depth, remarking it would be "more shocked if Liverpool won at Arsenal than Wolves or Leeds winning their games away from home," highlighting that "Arsenal's B team can cause 99% of the sides in this league a problem"[1][2]. This prediction aligns with fellow Sky Sports pundit Chris Sutton, who has also forecasted a comfortable home victory for the Gunners[1]. Liverpool arrive as defending Premier League champions but have struggled with recent draws against Leeds and Fulham, and may be without leading scorer Hugo Ekitike due to injury[1]. If you need the content from the specific Liverpool.com article, I recommend visiting the link directly or contacting that publication.
