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Paul Merson: 'I was wrong about Arsenal'

Paul Merson: 'I was wrong about Arsenal'
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Former Arsenal forward Paul Merson concedes that he 'got it wrong' when previewing Saturday's Premier League clash between the Gunners and Liverpool.

Former Arsenal forward Paul Merson has conceded that he 'got it wrong' when previewing Saturday's Premier League clash between the Gunners and Liverpool.

Merson claimed that Liverpool 'would win by three clear goals' at the Emirates Stadium, with his former club being 'ripped to shreds' in the English capital.

As it transpired, Arsenal came from behind to draw 1-1 with Liverpool on Saturday, and Merson has held his hands up with a post on social media.

Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 14 matches in all competitions, winning 12 of those fixtures.

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