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Manchester United's undefeated debut under interim boss Ole Gunnar Solksjaer will continue this weekend.
This is the verdict of the expert Mirror Football columnist, Robbie Savage, who supports United to increase the pressure on Fulham, a boy from the basement.
Solskjaer has brilliantly overseen seven wins and a Premier League draw since he replaced sacked boss Jose Mourinho at the head of Old Trafford last December.
And a win at Craven Cottage this Saturday afternoon will allow United to overtake Chelsea in fourth place.
The Blues do not play until Sunday, when they go to the Manchester City champions.
BT Sport presenter Savage hopes that City will be in second place in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday at Etihad Stadium because he is supporting Liverpool to beat Bournemouth.
Jurgen Klopp's men played in a 1-1 draw in their last two games against Leicester and West Ham respectively. They welcome Eddie Howe's team on Saturday afternoon to Anfield.
And Savage thinks the Reds will reignite their title by claiming the three points in a very happy affair.
But he warns that the lead at Liverpool's summit will only last 24 hours, prompting City to beat Chelsea.
Tottenham is the other team still competing in the Premier League title.
The men of Mauricio Pochettino are only five points behind and have not drawn this season.
Still, Savage thinks his former club, Leicester, will change that record at Wembley, sharing the spoils with the Spurs.
Arsenal, meanwhile, has not won in six away games and is heading to Huddersfield in trouble to try to put an end to their travel problems.
Savage prompted Unai Emery's men to leave John Smith's Stadium with a smile as they tried to keep their top four hopes on the track.
Elsewhere, Everton boss Marco Silva takes his team to the former Watford club. The former Wales favorite Savage believes that the Portuguese will lose a point.
Here are all the predictions of Robbie Savage in the Premier League. Tell us yours in the box below:
Fulham 1-3 Manchester United
Watford 1-1 Everton
Huddersfield 0-2 Arsenal
Southampton 2-0 Cardiff
Crystal Palace 1-1 West Ham
Liverpool 2-1 Bournemouth
Brighton 0-0 Burnley
Spurs 2-2 Leicester
Man City 3-1 Chelsea
Wolves 2-0 Newcastle
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