Chris Sutton has predicted Heung-min Son to cause havoc for Liverpool this weekend.
The former striker has made his Premier League predictions for BBC Sport and has tipped the forward to continue his brilliant form, though he isn’t quite as convinced about Tottenham claiming the three points.
Spurs have enjoyed an incredible unbeaten start to the new campaign, notably beating Manchester United and taking their first point from the Emirates Stadium in four years.
However, Liverpool are one of only three clubs that are in better form than Tottenham. The Reds have won five of their first six matches, while they were held to a draw by Chelsea on the opening day.
Ange Postecoglou’s side will need to be at their best if they are to beat Liverpool tomorrow, with the North London outfit heavily relying on the likes of Son and James Maddison so far.

The South Korea international has already netted five goals in the Premier League this season and is expected to make a huge impact against Jurgen Klopp’s side.
However, Sutton has predicted the visitors to edge it this weekend and thinks that Tottenham will have their own problems dealing with some of Liverpool’s stars.
“I could make a case for either team to win it, but I just have a feeling Liverpool will snatch it,” Sutton told BBC Sport.
“What I know for certain is that there will be plenty of goals. Tottenham will definitely cause Liverpool some problems and it’s great to see Son Heung-min back on top form, but the same will apply when Jurgen Klopp’s side attack, and Reds striker Darwin Nunez looks really dangerous at the moment.”
Can Tottenham beat Liverpool?
Chris Sutton went onto predict a 3-2 win for Liverpool, which is hard to argue against.

Tottenham vs Liverpool is the type of game that literally go any way. The Reds could snatch the three points, it could be a dull draw or Spurs could even manage to batter them in front of the home crowd.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are always very hard to predict, but Tottenham should have learned from this season that Liverpool are always slow getting started. If the hosts can take advantage of that and get an early lead then perhaps things will go their way.
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