‘Way below’ - Pundit’s surprise Leeds United v Liverpool prediction

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Chris Sutton has tipped Leeds United to capitalise on Liverpool weaknesses when the two meet at Elland Road tonight.

Chris Sutton has weighed in on tonight’s Premier League cash between Leeds United and Liverpool, and believes the hosts could be in for some good fortune.

The Whites will be vying for a positive result to keep them away from the bottom three, with just two points currently separating them from the drop zone. They will also be looking to lift momentum after suffering a 5-1 loss to Crystal Palace last time out.

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However, Liverpool will also be entering a must-win match as they continue their fight to secure European football at the end of the season. Despite being eight places below tonight’s opposition, Sutton believes Leeds can capitalise on some key weaknesses and come away with a point.

Sutton backs Leeds to get result against Liverpool

Writing in his latest Premier League predictions column for BBC Sport, Sutton admitted he found the result ‘impossible to call’ as both teams have a huge amount resting on this evening’s clash.

The former forward has predicted a 1-1 draw to be on the cards at Elland Road, which would be a crucial result to see Leeds pull away from Everton and Nottingham Forest, who are both on 27 points in 17th and 18th place respectively.

“Which Leeds side will turn up, and for how long... and what kind of performance do we get from Liverpool this time?” he pondered.

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“Leeds were actually really good in the first half against Crystal Palace last week but they completely collapsed after the break. Liverpool kind of did the opposite against Arsenal, making such a poor start before fighting back.”

Sutton highlighted Jurgen Klopp’s main point of weakness this season and tipped Leeds to make the most of the opportunity.

“Liverpool’s defence and midfield has been a long way below their best this season, but their attack has still been a handful — so surely Leeds won’t keep them out.

“Equally, you just don’t know what you are going to get from the Reds defensively at the moment - I don’t see them keeping a clean sheet either, even against a team who seem to waste a lot of chances.”

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