Paul Merson claims Newcastle will claim all three points against United in their Sunday Premier League fixture

This weekend's Premier League match between Manchester United and Newcastle United is expected to result in a loss, according to Paul Merson. In the first of nine games in a crucial month of April, Manchester United will travel St James' Park on Sunday.

The Carabao Cup final, which Manchester United won 2-0 at Wembley, will be played again. This crucial match is taking place late in the season because there is only a three-point difference between the two teams.

Before the beginning of the following month, Manchester United is already being written off. Before the weekend is over, the club could move up to fifth position in the Premier League standings, according to Paul Merson's SportsKeeda column.


The former Arsenal midfielder is predicting Manchester United to lose 2-1 to Newcastle.Additionally, Eddie Howe's team is hoping to compel their way back into the top four, which has repercussions for Europe. They can accomplish that by defeating the Red Devils on Sunday.

It's going to be a huge match on Tyneside, and former Arsenal attacker Paul Merson thinks Newcastle will win.


Merson explained: “Manchester United aren’t playing well at the moment and they’re very reliant on Marcus Rashford and his goals. Someone else has got to chip in now.

“They’ve had some results but they aren’t ripping it up. Newcastle are playing at home and a draw isn’t good enough for them. I’m going to go with Newcastle to win this game.”

In our first away Premier League game since the significant loss at Liverpool, Manchester United has everything to show, on the one hand.

However, Merson is mistaken on the other points. Since that loss, Manchester United has won three and tied one game.

Without Marcus Rashford scoring, United defeated Fulham in the previous match thanks to goals from midfielders Bruno Fernandes and Marcel Sabitzer.

Casemiro is suspended for four games, and this is the second of those games. By triumphing without him, United can really send a message.

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