The biggest game of the weekend sees Arsenal, who haven’t won in the league at Anfield since 2003, make the trip to Liverpool. See all the outright betting here.

Robinho has revealed that he sees his long-term future at Manchester City and denies that he is looking to move away.

The 25-year-old joined City from Real Madrid in August 2008 for a British record fee of £32.5m but has been linked with a move to Barcelona.

“I am very happy here. I think I [will] stay here five years or 10 years, I don’t know,” he told BBC’s Football Focus.

“My family is very happy, the fans love me and I love the fans.”

Despite the speculation, Robinho has stressed that he is content with life in the Premier League.

“I am enjoying playing English football. It is very beautiful,” he added. “With every game I play, I feel more comfortable. I hope to continue playing football in England for a long time.”

After a run of seven consecutive draws City beat Premier League leaders Chelsea last Saturday. and Robinho has called on his team-mates to build on the momentum of that victory.

“We were really happy to win on Saturday,” said the Brazilian.

“But the most important thing now is to win. There are still a lot of games to go and we want to be top.

“To finish in the top four would not be bad but we are going to fight for the title until the end.

“I think the morale of the team is improving. It is a winning spirit and our mentality has to be that of the team that wants to win and that wants to be champions.

“We have a great manager in Mark Hughes. He has proved this in all the teams he has managed and is showing that now with Manchester City.

“He has a great relationship with all the players, including me, and I hope that this year we can be champions together; that is our goal.”

The biggest game of the weekend sees Arsenal, who haven’t won in the league at Anfield since 2003, make the trip to Liverpool. See all the outright betting here.

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