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Liverpool form will have Jurgen Klopp ‘pulling his hair out’; Reds backed to stroll past LeedsFormer Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson believes Liverpool will comfortably beat struggling Leeds United in the Premier League this weekend.
Forest were able to beat Liverpool last week, to pick up their first win since the opening day of the season when they beat West Ham United.Pressure is growing on head coach Jesse Marsch and a trip to Anfield is one of the worst possible fixtures he could have faced this weekend. If he fails to do so, it would not be surprising to see the Yorkshire club relieve him of his duties.Having beat Manchester City and West Ham before losing at Forest, the Arsenal icon thinks Klopp will be “pulling his hair out” in frustration with his side’s inconsistency.“They then endured a shocking result against Forest and went on to beat a good footballing team in Ajax.must be pulling his hair out.
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