I see Mrs Merton has done his best yet again, I had to laugh when I read it. How does this turd earn a wage?
I saw Everton beat Chelsea last week, and now people are asking if they can do the same to Manchester United.
I don't think they can. After what happened in midweek there's one team on a high and one team on a bit of a low, so I can only see an away win here.
Everton were cruising along against Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday and then they let in a late goal and Sylvain Distin got sent off to leave them feeling a bit deflated. Meanwhile, United are flying after going to the San Siro and beating AC Milan.
Plus Tim Cahill got injured, which is a huge blow for Everton because he would have given United something to worry about. Everton are a match for anyone when they get their full team out, but they haven't really been able to do that this season.
They showed against Chelsea how good they can be when they play at a high tempo. Louis Saha ran John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho ragged, but I just think Man United are a different proposition.
Wayne Rooney is just unplayable at the moment. You can keep him quiet for 20 minutes, like Milan did, but you can't keep him quiet for the whole game.
That's mainly because of Wayne Rooney, who is just unplayable at the moment. You can keep him quiet for 20 minutes, like Milan did, but you can't keep him quiet for the whole game. He wears people down with his movement and he will constantly chip away at defenders for 90 minutes.
It's later on in the game that he rips people apart and I don't know what you can do about it. You can't man-mark him when he's playing up front because he will either drop off into the hole or go beyond the defender. It's just a nightmare for the opposition.
Sir Alex Ferguson will show Everton respect on Saturday. I expect he'll match up with their 4-5-1 formation because he won't want to be outplayed in midfield and I'd be surprised if he played two up front.
Nani is suspended but the likes of Antonio Valencia will run off Rooney in those attacking positions. Ryan Giggs will be missed because of his experience, but Ferguson has players like Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick to call on.
The United players will be on a high after Milan and I expect them to pick up another big result on Saturday. Goodison Park is one of the hardest places to go and win, and it's a shame Everton's full team isn't fit because then it would be a heads-or-tails match.
But with the way both teams are at the moment, I can only see United winning.
PAUL'S PREDICTION
Away win - Everton are a very under-rated side, but with no Cahill in their team I have to go for 2-1 to Manchester United. I think United just have much more of a threat than Everton do right now.
MERSON'S MAGIC MAN
Sylvain Distin - The key player is Rooney, but I'll pick Distin because he has to mark him and will need to concentrate for every minute of the 90. If Rooney wins that battle there is no question who will win the game. I like Distin as a player, but sometimes he takes liberties and gets caught out like he did against Sporting Lisbon.