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By Harry Bamforth
Well, all of you have come.
It’s been an hour now that Michael Oliver whistled at Anfield, but I’m still inspired through the brilliance of this match.
Manchester United was discarded, they would not have had a chance. Liverpool intended to roll them, inevitable.
Well, as my father always tells me, football is not an exact science.
Today we saw this United side at their best under Ruben Amorim. They were tenacious, they fought for every ball, and they really went at Liverpool.
In the end, they left with a valuable point thanks to the objectives of Lisandro Martínez and Amad Diallo, however, it may have been more easily.
Meanwhile, Liverpool simply not in races. Most of his team was just miles from his old levels.
Still, this may only be seen as a minor blip in Liverpool’s campaign come the end of the season as they are still six points clear with a game in hand.
Anyway, no, I’m going to shoot. Thank you all for being a brilliant company how and I will see them soon.
Good night!
By Harry Bamforth
Listen, I don’t need to stack absolutely in Trent Alexander-Arnold because he had just had one of those free days.
However, I will put fuel on the fire. I mean, that’s my job.
I just learned a statistic that appeared that Alexander-Arnold did not win a duel within 86 minutes on the ground.
It only took his replacement Cnor Bradley less than a minute to win one after coming on.
I mean, that’s a pretty damning stat.
By Harry Bamforth
Arne Slot, Liverpool boss, on Sky Sports:
In Trent Alexander-Arnold’s:
By Harry Bamforth
Ruben Amorim, Chief of Manchester United, talking to Sky Sports:
By Harry Bamforth
I will mention, I will give Mohamed Salah the same fulfillment as usual.
The star type of Liverpool a little out of its most productive today, don’t you think?
Despite that, he still managed to have his say. His 70th-minute penalty looked like it had got the job done for Liverpool.
And even if it was not enough at the end, he broke the records as usual.
Salah now has 18 goals and 13 assists in 19 Premier League games this season.
It is the greatest participation of the objectives through a player in his first 19 appearances of a crusade in the competition, exceeding Luis Suárez in 2013-14.
And statistics avoid there.
Salah is now a point with Thierry Henry in terms of qualified objectives in the elite, with its name.
His 18 strikes are already the same amount as he got in the whole of last season too.
Salah simply cannot avoid scoring.
By Harry Bamforth
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister speaking on Sky Sports:
By Harry Bamforth
We can look at all the other reasons on both sides why they played the way they did, but at the end of the day, it’s just a game of crunch.
I can’t the last time those two groups have become a pair in Anfield like this.
With United, as well as them, it seemed that despite everything they gave to those two giants of the game the best. It was a bright watch.
This fixture has delivered some classics over the years, but upon reflection, that one is right up there for me.
It is like a truck boxing match. The two parties continued to land, but none hit the canvas.
This is one of the games that we will do for a long time.
By Harry Bamforth
Listen, we need to reach out about Trent Alexander-Arnoldarray.
Liverpool’s back very good this season for Arne Slot, has a little bad foot despite all the noise around his future.
But my word is shocking today.
Everyone can carry out poorly from time to time, however, Alexander-Arnold’s time is what can be a concern.
It has come after a week in which Real Madrid approached Liverpool to try and sign the defender this month.
Every day, it turns out to know if it is destined for Madrid and is wreaking havoc.
If this is the explanation why for your demo today, Liverpool has a challenge on its hands.
But he just had an exclusive stench . . .
By Oliver Holt in Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United captain, on Sky Sports:
By Harry Bamforth
It’s like a missed opportunity for Liverpool, right?
Look, do not stop, the reds are six problems of arsenal with a game in hand.
However, with whom the opposition was and how they were lucky enough to abuse the throats of the gunners, this result will hurt.
Manchester United had only scored once at Anfield before today and had only won one of their last six league matches.
It is one of the worst united groups that we have noticed for decades.
Liverpool deserves to have easily overcome them, but they had problems. I would say it was his worst functionality of the season.
It’s no time to panic for Arne Slot’s side, but if this game shows anything it’s that this league title is far from won.
Arsenal won a postponement.
By Lewis Steele At Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
Do you want to see how Manchester United won a point?
Well, I’m sure United fans radiate pride when reading this will.
It’s a very good move for the Red Devils, especially as they had lost momentum after Liverpool’s change.
Once again Trent Alexander-Arnold was undone down the left-hand side and once that ball fell to Amad Diallo, you knew where it was ending up.
A great purpose in its season.
By Harry Bamforth
What a performance that was from Manchester United.
Everybody wrote the Red Devils off coming into this match, people were predicting they would get hammered.
I mean, coming into this game they were in the worst form they have ever been in the Premier League era.
United needed to show a bit of a fight today and my word did it.
Even much more powerful Red Devils have arrived in Anfield in the hereafter and did not play near this level.
They fought tooth and nail for this point and have probably had more.
Showing that the character comes after granting Anfield two minutes in 11 minutes is sensational.
Ruben Amorim can be very proud of his side.
By Harry Bamforth
There’s the whistle. . .
What a game of football and it ends with the two groups facing forward to share the spoils.
Manchester United had the chance to win it, but my word they will be delighted with that result.
Absolutely no one saw them coming and getting something, and on the contrary, they deserved the 3 points.
Meanwhile, Liverpool will be disappointed that they could not capitalise on Arsenal’s slip-up yesterday.
He is a Premier League crop.
By Harry Bamforth
WHAT A MISS!
Harry Maguire has a chance to win it through six yards with 25 seconds to go, he will score.
But no, the ball explodes in the bar. I don’t know how this was lost.
Liverpool survived death.
By Harry Bamforth
Manchester United have a chance to win it here…
Amad Diallo finally gets a free-kick down the right after being held onto by Andy Robertson for what feels like 10 minutes.
Time to pump it into the mixer…
By Harry Bamforth
Manchester United is playing things, I mean, they have done it all night, to be honest.
If you cling to a draw, or even get more, it can be the genuine start of the Ruben Amorim era.
Whatever happens, they can take real encouragement from this.
By Harry Bamforth
That is a lot of stoppage time.
The two groups have seven minutes to see if a winner can end this moment in the dramatic half.
I don’t need it to end, it has been great.
By Harry Bamforth
Are we going to get a late winner?
Now is Liverpool’s possibility to close since Diogo Jota and Conor Bradley have stored from Andre Onana.
Bradley very nearly does Onana =down the near post after getting past Bruno Fernades, but Onana just about gets there.
From the corner, Virgil Van Dijk looked destined to score with his head after a shot, but he was entitled to Onana first.
This is an endgame for the game.
By Harry Bamforth
Bruno Fernandes absolutely brilliant today.
He is laughing and going with the purpose of a left crossing position.
They are his hands but touch him in a corner.
By Harry Bamforth
Here we go…
Trent Alexander-Arnold is hung from Conor Bradley replacing it after two months of injuries.
Harvey Elliott is also on for goalscorer Cody Gakpo, while Joshua Zirkzee is on for Rasmus Hojlund.
United fans are chanting his name.
By Harry Bamforth
The momentum has returned in Manchester United’s favor.
If you need to continue and get a winner here, it turns out that they will be visitors.
They have their confidence back.
By Harry Bamforth
My word, Trent Alexander-Arnold gets worse at one or the other.
Now select a yellow card after taking Bruno Fernandes.
As does, Conor Bradley begins to undress and prepare.
Meanwhile, Leny Yoro is underway for visitors.
By Harry Bamforth
How is Trent Alexander-Arnold still on the pitch?
They rinse him from time to time, and this time, Virgil Van Dijk rescues him.
Man United ar done here, they want a winner.
By Harry Bamforth
Wow. Wow. Wow.
Manchester United are level and it’s Amad Diallo who comes up with another big goal in another big game.
The correct aspect of Liverpool is back defeated and Alejandro Garnacho slides the ball Virgil van Dijk for Diallo to finish.
Who comes?
By Harry Bamforth
Oh, that is naughty from Darwin Nunez…
Liverpool striker can see that Matthijs of Ligt still crushes him.
He is given a reserve and that he will be suspended for Liverpool’s next game.
By Harry Bamforth
Oh, it’s Mo Salah who goes for goal from the free-kick, I was expecting it to be Trent Alexander-Arnold.
It’s a decent effort but it flashes just wide of the left-hand post, it really was close.
I am not sure I noticed that he scored it from a free kick, so I don’t know why he took it.
By Harry Bamforth
How is that a foul?
Harry Maguire probably gets the ball with a brilliant sliding version on Mo Salah, just outside the box doors.
But then Michael Oliver blows and then he a yellow card.
Maguire is irate, he can’t believe it.
By Harry Bamforth
Anfield has taken his time, however, in spite of everything, they do it as the derby game it is.
The Serendade Mo Salah, of the followers, such as Ruben Amorim makes the decision to make a substitution.
Alejandro Garnacho is underway for Kobbie Mainoo, which is a bit surprising.
By Harry Bamforth
Mo Salah lost that!
The Egyptian king turns the ball to the decrease in the left corner, but Andre Onana goes in the right direction.
The goalkeeper has a glove, the force is too much for him and he hits the back of the net.
Liverpool this around the depths of despair.
By Harry Bamforth
He did not take Longarray.
One look it all that’s needed before Michael Oliver overturns the decision.
Then there is a kerfuffle, while Manchester United players seek to embark on Mohamed Salah’s head.
It’s a kick in Liverpool’s season. . .
By Harry Bamforth
Oh. . .
Matthijs de ligt, what are you doing?
The Manchester United defender raises his arm and the ball narrows him.
Michael Oliver waves the claims away but suddenly VAR intervenes.
It will be given.
By Harry Bamforth
The remote strokes are for everyone.
Alexis Mac Allister can hit them, this time, one almost explodes on the Kop ceiling.
There are groans before being dominated through the cheers.
By Lewis Steele in Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
Anfield has really found its voice now.
“Come on, come on, come on” it is a feature through the 4 noisy posts as possible.
Manchester United are still going for this though, I have a feeling this is going to be a crazy 25 minutes.
It’s one hell of a game now.
By Harry Bamforth
Arne Slot is about that now.
Diogo Jota and Darwiun Nunez were stripped before the goal and now make their way onto the pitch.
Luis Diaz, who has been really poor, and Curtis Jones are the pair who come off.
All hosts of the hosts now.
By Harry Bamforth
A magic by Cody Gakpo!
Liverpool needed a hero and the Dutchman steps up to the plate with a lovely finish.
Alexis Mac Alliscurs sliding to the left, sends Matthijs from Ligt to the cleaners, then bend the ball in the corner.
Liverpool from the parapet surely anywhere and Anfield is alive and kicked.
Game on!
By Harry Bamforth
What does Trent Alexander-Arnold do?
This motion from Real Madrid will have to be in their head, but if they continue to play like this, they will be lucky if they need more.
He does the criminal sin of letting the ball drop in the box rather than heading it.
Kobbie Maineoo, Bondit and Alisson are necessary.
By Harry Bamforth
This Manchester United final has the time of their life, even they can’t what is happening here.
These followers are songs in the most sensible of their lungs, it is deafening.
This is the first objective they have been to hold at Anfield since December 2018.
By Harry Bamforth
What an attack!
Manchester United Stun Anfield and is the fantastic source of Lisandro Martínez with an incredible.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s one game carries purpose as he delivers the ball backwards.
Bruno will then slide Martinez into the back of the left look of the box and wrap him loudly from the bar.
Nobody, I don’t want to say, nobody has noticed that it comes!
By Harry Bamforth
Virgil van Dijk saves Liverpool!
The Dutchman will have to return it while Diogo Dalot Court, and then puts a surprising block to save him from taking a shot at the finish line.
Again, United get on Trent Alexander-Arnold. Tranmere Rovers, look?
By Harry Bamforth
Oh, Kop enthusiasts learned that they can sing.
There is a roar because Andy Robertson is brilliantly winning a corner and Anfield is excited.
The ball swings on the crossbar and Andre Onana has a glove.
Then, the chaos secured in the box and despite everything United won a foul through Mo Salah.
United really are terrible when it comes to defending corners.
By Harry Bamforth
I imagine we were playing in Anfield, in Old Trafford.
As the players pass out in half, the camera cuts the supports to show that the roof flees.
The rain is still crashing down at a freezing cold Anfield – I bet the players miss the warmth of that dressing room.
Well, now they are back here and we are back.
By Harry Bamforth
Is that the worst Liverpool have looked this season?
The reds were miles away from their most productive this afternoon. Bar some first opportunities, they just didn’t look at him.
Intensity turns out to be a big problem, Liverpool is not pressing with the same intention.
This allows Manchester United a lot of space, while at the other extreme, Arne Slot’s appearance cannot break them down.
The Dutch boss has a lot to think about. It would be a frustrating download if they can get all 3 points.
At the moment it doesn’t look like they will.
By Harry Bamforth
Roy Keane, former man United captain, in Sky Sports:
By Oliver Holt in Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
I can comfortably say that we have just witnessed Manchester United’s best 45-minute sunder Ruben Amorim.
They look like a completely different side to the one that were ripped apart by Newcastle, it’s quite something.
Yes, they may have missed some big chances but the fact of the matter is that they have been the better side against the best side in the league.
That half of football is evidence that form does not matter in derbies…
By Harry Bamforth
Well, I don’t think many were expecting this scoreline at the break.
Everyone expected Manchester United to be easily brought through Liverpool.
In any case, it joined that the most productive side. In fact, they had the most productive possibilities of the game through Rasmus Hojlund.
Liverpool will have to wake up here or a surprise is really on the cards.
By Harry Bamforth
There will be two minutes of preventing time.
The Anfield crowd wakes up a little as the board goes up… they have been quiet for most of this game.
By Lewis Steele at Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
Liverpool is for the moment!
How Rasmus Hojlund has not just put Manchester United ahead, I have no idea.
He is sent and only Alisson to overcome, but he can only locate the Brazilian trunk.
I already write a “goal” before reaching it, I’m sure the net is about to inflate.
Liverpool then fly up the other end but Mo Salah sums up their performance by bending the ball miles over the bar.
United is in the most sensuality. In a way for the moment.
By Harry Bamforth
Manchester United are just one pass away from taking the lead here.
They cut Liverpool at will when they and this time, Amad Diallo slips through Bruno Fernandes.
Captain Unido treats Rasmus Hojlund’s ball, but Virgil Van Dijk is there to counteract him.
By Harry Bamforth
Alexis Mac Allister has been the Liverpool player so far, through an intelligent margin, I would say.
He is back concerned about the most sensible while trying to climb at the end of a MO Salah, however, he simply keeps the ball under control.
Even he must fight. . . What’s going on?
By Lewis Steele At Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
The biggest explanation why Manchester United is such a success here is how well-structured their midfield is.
The gap between their two banks is tiny and Liverpool can’t find a way through it.
Compare this with the inverted adjustment when they were as open as a Christmas box, it is a contrast.
By Harry Bamforth
It is to feel like a dead point in this game even last season.
Manchester United sat well and prevented Liverpool from creating transparent opportunities and the same has happened so far.
Arne Slot will be frustrated, I imagine, miles away from Liverpool at his most productive.
By Harry Bamforth
What purpose would have been through Ryan Gravenberch.
The Dutchman has had enough contempt and simply makes the decision to pass it alone, and my word almost works.
He crosses the midfielder and we will fly from 25 meters with his whistle right after the position.
It is a strike.
By Harry Bamforth
Liverpool has lost its rhythm here, they have problems.
Alexis Mac Allister has just triumphed over a pass on Ryan Gravenberch outside the United Box gates and the Dutchman is forced to slide to access it.
The ball comes out for a kick kick and groaned the echo around Anfield.
By Lewis Steele in Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
He inspired me through Manchester United here, they don’t care how they get it.
They had the most productive possibilities in the game and the last five minutes were in the lead.
The Anfield crowd is eager.
By Harry Bamforth
Diogo Dalot knows that this is a rugby game?
With Mo Salah destined to break away he simply holds onto him like a parent does to his child when they are having a tantrum.
I mean, it worked because Salah couldn’t do any damage, but Dalot does get a yellow for it.
By Harry Bamforth
How is Manchester United?
The visitors enter the Liverpool High Line and suddenly Dalot is left.
You just have to locate Amad diallo in the middle and it is 1-0.
Dalot discovered the extreme with a ball, but he spent it and returned the ball.
He then clatters into Alisson and is down in some pain.
By Lewis Steele At Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
Oh, it’ll be 1-0!
Liverpool are really purring now and Mo Salah clips a stunning ball into the path of Alexis Mac Allister in the area.
You expect the ball to hit the back of the net, however, the Argentine only manages to break it to Andre Onana.
It’s a wonderful opportunity.
By Harry Bamforth
Oh, that’s the lovely soccer of Liverpool.
Ryan Gravenber slides through a pass to Cody Gakpo that 99 consisting of this stadium may have imagined possible.
Gakpo will have to take the shot temporarily with Andre Onana running towards him and the ball flashes.
What a move – it deserved a goal.
By Harry Bamforth
It’s a lot of Liverpool!
The Reds have woken up a little bit and fashioned their first couple of opportunities of the match.
The first fell to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had a low album before Luis Díaz sent a flexible effort to the moon.
This ball travels.
By Harry Bamforth
Ooft…
Kobbie Mainoo gives the ball to Cody Gakpo and turns out.
Manuel Ugarte then flies a sliding shot and cleans it up, but avoids a yellow.
By Harry Bamforth
Manchester United controlled their first task to calm down this Anfield crowd.
That’s not an easy thing to do…
But the strong departure of has enthusiasts in this nervous stage: they no longer sing.
By Harry Bamforth
My word, Manchester United treated with a corner, is it literally real?
Liverpool returned a little to visitors in the last minutes, but United turns out to have an intelligent design for them.
If they can concede pieces, they could possibly get something today.
However, it is the beginning.
By Harry Bamforth
Manchester United brilliantly here!
Visitors are positive and return from Liverpool.
Diopass Dalot is brilliantly passing beyond Trent Alexander-Arnold and passing to the box.
But the Liverpool defender gets back to knick the ball back off him.
By Harry Bamforth
The magic sponge has its job!
After a minute of rolling around on the ground, Kobbie Mainoo is suddenly OK to continue.
He’s never going to let me save you to play this game, right?
By Harry Bamforth
The Liverpool fans are doing their best to unsettle Manchester United’s players early doors.
There are boos with every tough that those United players take – they aren’t just a smattering of boos either.
As I would hit this, Kobbie Mainsoo goes to the floor after a collision with Ryan Gravenberch in a minute.
He in a small fire
By Harry Bamforth
‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ comes to an end and a mighty roar erupts from the Kop.
The players are in a position and the enthusiasts are now in a position, are you in a position?
The ball is rolling now and those two rivals are now again.
By Lewis Steele in Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
My word, Anfield brings that it is today!
All four stands roar as they see the players come out of the tunnel before breaking into song.
You can feel the rumor of this stadium, anything special is made.
This type of environment is stored for the biggest games and is the most hard of all.
There are huts from the outside end when “you will never walk alone”, but you listen to them once Liverpool enthusiasts will be launched.
I have an intelligent sensation about this game, it will be a Belter.
By Harry Bamforth
Arne Slot, Liverpool boss, speaking to Sky Sports:
By Harry Bamforth
How do we all feel?
Now we are in love 10 minutes from the beginning and the emotion is almost in full.
The two sides have just entered the changing rooms for their final team talks and then it’s go time.
I think that all Liverpool enthusiasts and Manchester United read this has this nervous feeling in the hole of their stomach.
Derby games can be brutal.
By Dan Davis
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher speaking on Sky Sports:
By Dan Davis
This guy is enjoying a sensational season, but can it be the last in Anfield? To judge through your recent comments, it turns out.
Speaking to Sky Sports earlier this week, he again doubled down on his belief that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the campaign.
Discussions have taken position for a contract extension, there has been no progress, leaving him mired in the last six months of his agreement.
That, of course, means that he is now loose to participate in conversations with foreign clubs and indicate an agreement prior to the contract to point out in the summer.
Will it stay or leave? Let us know.
By Dan Davis
Let’s take a look at the Premier League table as it is.
Well, Liverpool hold a five-point advantage over Arsenal, who drew 1-1 with Brighton yesterday, and have two games in hand.
Nottingham Forest is third on 37 points, with Chelsea fourth on 36.
Ipswich later came back to a 2–2 draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage in an adjustment that saw 3 consequences awarded.
This allowed them to miss the to get out of the drop zone.
Manchester United are 14th but can move 12th with a win today.
By Dan Davis
Gary Neville, Man United Legend, speaking in Sky Sports:
By Dan Davis
Ruben Amorim showed that Marcus Rashford once missed his team tonight due to illness.
Mail Sport revealed this week that he had snubbed several offers from Saudi Arabia with his future at United increasingly uncertain.
Rashford appointed the defeat bench through Newcastle to Old Trafford, but did not bring despite the united attacking misfortunes.
Will he leave this month?
By Oliver Holt in Anfield
By Dan Davis
Martin Keown, talking about the BBC football approach:
By Dan Davis
Ruben Amorim, Man United Boss, talking to Sky Sports:
By Dan Davis
United also reported his purposes in Anfield. Most players wore headphones and seemed concentrated when they entered their wardrobe.
Alarm for them, there are only 4 problems above Ipswich, one of the big favourites for relegation despite their recent improvement.
The Tractor Boys lead Fulham 2-1 with around 10 minutes left.
That bottom five is inching ever closer for the Red Devils.
By Dan Davis
I think it is fair to say that Gary Neville expects a cancellation. However, I should applaud the effort, even if it is in vain.
I expect excerpts from the golden co-co-co-co-issues later.
By Harry Bamforth
Anfield has never been an easy position for United to come in, but my word, they’ve gained batteries in recent years.
I’m quite, we all know where we were on the day Liverpool broke a record of seven goals after United two seasons ago.
The Red Devils are in a race without victories of eight games in Liverpool, drawing 4 and wasting 4.
It is his longest career win at Anfield since a nine-game run of victory at Anfield between 1970 and 1979.
To make matters worse, United have only scored one goal in those eight matches. That was back in December 2018, a game they lost.
I think it’s just saying that omens are precisely positive for United before today, right?
If I was a United fan, I would ignore them. They won’t do you any good.
By Dan Davis
Liverpool has arrived and look for Bang for this.
As our guy in Anfield, Lewis Steele, discussed above, Arne Slot has presented a very strong appearance that United United can leave in her boots.
But there are still paintings to do and remember, it is a derby, one of the most productive in fact.
What an opportunity for United to make an incredible agitation and start correcting so many mistakes under Ruben Amorim.
On that note, let’s get some score predictions. Who’s feeling brave?
By Harry Bamforth
Arne Slot, Liverpool chief coach, speaking on Friday:
By Harry Bamforth
Manchester United’s camp spirits may have been much lower.
This morning I spoke to the United enthusiasts I know and the most of them were desperate for the game to be cancelled.
In recent years, they have suffered so much pain because of this match, and those seasons were much longer than they are today.
December was dark for the Red Devils. They lost five championship games in a single month for the first time.
They admitted 18 goals in six games. Pretty rough, huh?
I mean, I can go on, but I’m pretty sure everyone gets the point. United, players and fans won’t be sure about downloading a result.
But imagine if they did…
Ruben Amorim has already beaten Manchester City on their own turf, but getting one at Liverpool would make him adored massively.
It is an infernal demand.
By Lewis Steele At Anfield
By Dan Davis
Ruben Amorim made 3 modifications to which he fell to a 2-0 defeat through Newcastle last time.
Kobbie Mainoo won a debut with Joshua Zirkzee, mocking United’s enthusiasts after being in Old Trafford, on the bench.
Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte have won withdrawals, Christian Eriksen and Casmiro are among the substitutes.
Marcus Rashford has missed out on the squad entirely.
By Dan Davis
Ibrahima Konate is again in shape and shots, and begins tonight in Joe Gómez’s position in replacing Liverpool.
Conor Bradley is at the bank.
By Harry Bamforth
Ruben Amorim, Man United boss, speaking ahead of the match:
By Lewis Steele At Anfield
By Harry Bamforth
The importance of this game for Liverpool is massive, it is.
Not because they play in Manchester United, but due to the implications, it can have in the name of name.
With the arsenal falling into trouble yesterday, Liverpool now has the possibility to make 8 transparent problems and have a game in hand.
I mean, it would be a monster hole, some would say impregnable.
On paper, today should be a breeze. They are unbeaten in their last 23 matches in all competitions and have been banging in goals for fun.
Will the 3 problems get today?
Well, like shooting does, football is played on paper. You never know what will happen. Manchester United can ask everyone.
Arne Slot’s appearance will have to be in his game if they need to take the 3 points, and know.
If they do the work, you can believe that this year is their year.
Do you think it is? Let us know in the comments.
By Harry Bamforth
You could almost hear the sigh of relief across Liverpool when the announcement was made that this game was going ahead.
When I woke up this morning, there is a genuine risk of postponement after the massive snowfall in the city during the night.
Most of the time we all love snow, but when it gets in the way of our beloved footie we wish it didn’t exist.
Fortunately, after two meetings, Liverpool City Council said that the adjustment can be played, despite the initial security issues.
While the snow slowly turns into the melting snow, it still freezes there. All you soil enthusiasts, I hope you’re done.
I expect to see a lot of players in the gloves today, and we’ll let them pass out this time.
By Harry Bamforth
Games don’t get much bigger than that, do they?
Today, we’re seeing the two biggest in English football again. It is a rivalry as old as time itself.
Hate between Liverpool and Manchester United is essential. The players feel it, the sensation and, of course, the enthusiasts generate it.
The quality gap between the two groups has been so wide since the 1970s. It’s more of an abyss those days.
Liverpool sits in the most sensible of the Premier League, while United is in the middle of a war for the descent.
I know, it’s crazy.
All communications of the accumulation have been of the Arne Slot team, taking their northwest rivals to the cleaners. People expect a debate.
This is how football works. Derby day, anything can happen.
Now, I think everyone had to wait for enough time to locate that this game was even advancing, so you could not be waiting for you anymore.
Let’s spend this exhibition along the way.
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