Roy Keane has been left baffled after hearing Gary Neville predicting that Liverpool will lose 2-0 to Arsenal this weekend.
Christmas Day is fast approaching and fans will be settling in for a big weekend of Premier League football.
The big game takes place on Saturday evening as Liverpool host Arsenal in a top-of-the-table clash at Anfield.
Liverpool had a big game last weekend but couldn’t beat Manchester United, instead suffering a frustrating 0-0 draw.
Jurgen Klopp’s men at least hammered West Ham United 5-1 on Thursday night, advancing into the Carabao Cup semi-finals.
Gary Neville predicts Liverpool v Arsenal scoreline, Roy Keane baffled
It’s back to Premier League action this weekend with Liverpool hosting Arsenal at Anfield.
Manchester City are stumbling this season and that leaves both Arsenal and Liverpool with real hope of winning the Premier League title.
This weekend’s clash will be huge and Liverpool will be desperate to win a big game having fallen short against United last weekend.
Gary Neville isn’t convinced though and has told Stick to Football that he thinks Arsenal will claim all three points.
As he and his fellow pundits tucked into a Christmas dinner, Neville predicted that Arsenal will win the game 2-0.

Roy Keane was absolutely baffled, suggesting that predicting another Liverpool blank for the second home league game in a row is unbelievable.
Keane joked that somebody must have spiked Neville’s Christmas dinner, questioning whether his prediction was even real.
“Liverpool won’t score for two games in a row at home?! Are you for real? Someone has spiked his dinner!” said Keane.
Liverpool recaptured their shooting boots on Thursday night with Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones all on the scoresheet.
Arsenal are exceptional defensively and don’t tend to give up many big chances, so Liverpool will have to be two things – creative and clinical.
This will be a tough game for Liverpool but Jurgen Klopp will back his attacking players to unlock the Arsenal defence and at least give themselves a chance of a result.
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