Paul Merson has had his say on Newcastle United and Manchester United ahead of tonight’s meeting at St James’ Park.
We’ll leapfrog the Red Devils with a win, moving up to 5th, and the Sky Sports pundit is expecting exactly that, declaring he’d “be shocked” if Eddie Howe’s Mags don’t come away with all three points.
He describes the VAR decision in Paris as “an absolute disgrace” but backs us to bounce back against a fragile Man Utd side who threw away 2-0 and 3-1 leads in Galatasaray on Wednesday night.
Merson does feel ten Hag’s side are “more ruthless” than the Chelsea side we battered 4-1 last weekend, just feels they don’t have what it takes to ‘tough it out’ under the lights on Tyneside. Here’s what he wrote for Sportskeeda in his weekly prediction piece:
‘Both of these sides have to be devastated after their midweek games. Newcastle must have felt like they had qualified before PSG pulled one back right before the final whistle. They were outstanding but an absolute disgrace of a VAR decision spoiled their party.
‘Manchester United keep throwing away their leads. Against Galatasaray, with the score 3-1, it was like a basketball match. It was so open. Erik ten Hag has got to understand that he is not managing Ajax anymore.
‘He needs to learn how to shut up shop. You don’t have to entertain all the time. Sometimes, you have to take the pragmatic route. I think their chances of making it through to the knockout stages of the Champions League are still alive by the way. That’s because I believe Bayern might play a weakened squad against them as they’ve already qualified.
‘United have a few issues to address though. Firstly, Andre Onana should have saved both of Hakim Ziyech’s goals. It was an extremely disappointing performance and as the goalkeeper of such a big club, you cannot keep costing your team big wins.
‘United booted David de Gea out of the club and the consensus seemed to be that they would be able to challenge for titles with a better goalkeeper. But it has just not worked out with Onana, has it?
‘Secondly, they have to trust Kobbie Mainoo to play at the base of midfield. He did a great job against Everton last weekend and I don’t know why they went with Sofyan Amrabat against Galatasaray. It must have something to do with not throwing a young player in the deep end in as hostile an environment as the RAMS Park.
‘But if you’re good enough, you’re old enough. Mainoo should start here but even then, I don’t see Manchester United toughing it out against Newcastle United. Manchester United are more ruthless than Chelsea but the Magpies were excellent last weekend and I’d be shocked if they don’t win this week.
Prediction: Newcastle United 3-1 Manchester United’