Mark Lawrenson has backed Manchester United to claim a 2-1 win over Brighton and Hove Albion in their Premier League clash on Sunday.
The Red Dogs' entry into the game is making them win three of the Premier League fans as they look to try and keep up with Manchester City at the table.
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As things stand, Manchester United is now 14 points behind Premier League leaders Pep Guardiola in the table but the Red Devils have a hand-to-hand game over their local rivals.
Their Brighton leaders have slipped into 16 places at the Premier League table as they seek to secure their place in the top flight for next season.
Manchester United will be keen to claim our points and boost their hopes of completing their third Premier League game since the end of the season.
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And former Liverpool FC star Lawrenson was expected to see Ole Gunnar Solskjaer men claim all three points as they welcome the Seagulls to Old Trafford this weekend.
Writing in his column for BBC Sport, Lawrenson said: "Brighton have won the last two games, and they were immediately on the lookout.
"Now they've got six points behind us, which is a lot on stage at the moment, and with a better goal than the teams below them either.
"So, Seagulls head to Old Trafford at height, and they will still think they lost 3-2 to United at the start of the season - the winning goal, the penalty Bruno Fernandes, scored. Score after a full day whistle, at the end of a completely crazy game that Brighton must win.
"Everything may be pretty strict at the moment, but I'm going to win another United."
Following Sunday's game, Manchester United will take Granada in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie on Thursday night.
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