Are you for really … Roy Keane shock by Gary Neville prediction for Liverpool’s match this weekend
Roy Keane has backed Liverpool to at least score against Arsenal on Saturday. The Reds played a rare empty match against Manchester United last weekend. A 0-0 draw at Anfield means they go into their next Premier League game ahead of the Gunners in second place. It will undoubtedly be a huge game for both sides. As a result, it is already accumulating in abundance. Always keen to give his opinion on matters, Keane appeared on Stick To Football alongside Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville to preview the game. “I don’t think Liverpool will lose at Anfield,” predicted Reds legend Carragher. “I think it will be 1-1.” Neville followed and although he disagreed with Carra, former United team-mate Keane gave his prediction a short stint. – I don’t think Liverpool will win. I think Arsenal will win. But Liverpool are just angry, the pundit said. “Liverpool won’t win two games in a row at home, are you serious?” Keane shouted back. “Someone ate their Christmas dinner!” Keane takes Neville down Keane has been in the news a lot since Liverpool’s draw with United last week. The Irishman is never far from the headlines. However, his lackluster match-ups often feel a bit performance-driven, and that was certainly the case on Sunday. Responding to Virgil van Dijk’s claim that “only one team tried to win a game between two giants”, Keane accused the Reds captain of “arrogance”. However, the tough ex-midfielder can sometimes give a good and balanced overview of things. After all, he played at the highest level for a long, long time. He knows good football when he sees it. With that in mind, it’s nice to hear him back Liverpool against Neville. Of course, time will tell who is right. But after last night’s 5-1 defeat by West Ham United, Reds fans will go into Saturday’s top-flight clash in much better spirits. Liverpool showed what they can do when they don’t have to dismantle a team that just came to park the bus. West Ham made little effort but could not get the gloves off. Unlike United, Arsenal have a plan to attack at Anfield. This should suit Liverpool, who have much more freedom of play. It could go either way for us. But like Keane, we think the Reds will win. Hopefully they can keep the pressure on at the other end and take a massive three points.