Liverpool Cross Man Utd Path again in Title Quest

Liverpool Cross Man Utd Path again in Title Quest

The two most successful clubs in English football-Manchester United and Liverpool will tomorrow at Old Trafford go head-to-head in what is expected to be a classic with the teams coming to the encounter with different mission. While the visitors will be aiming to establish their position at the top of the league, the host will be pushing for a top-four spot. Both teams are, however, coming to the encounter from perception, while the Devils will be looking for a response after their dramatic 4-3 loss to Chelsea on Thursday, Liverpool will be boosted by the 3-1 win against Sheffield Wednesday

Three weeks on from butting heads in an engrossing FA Cup quarter-final, long-time adversaries Manchester United and Liverpool cross paths once again on Sunday, squaring off at Old Trafford in the Premier League.

Erik ten Hag’s men prevailed 4-3 when the two behemoths locked horns in a knockout setting, but the Red Devils astonishingly found themselves on the wrong end of such a seven-goal scoreline in midweek.

Flash back to March 17, when the seldom-seen Amad Diallo sparked Old Trafford mayhem with a last-gasp winner to send Man United into the FA Cup finals at Liverpool’s expense, thereby crushing Jurgen Klopp’s dreams of departing with an additional four medals in his suitcase.

However, the Red Devils were incredibly handed a dose of their own seven-goal medicine on Thursday evening, where a 3-2 triumph over Chelsea was ostensibly on the cards at the end of a frenzied battle, only for Cole Palmer’s second penalty of the night to precede an extraordinary 101st-minute clincher, the latest winning goal on record in the Premier League.

As Chelsea roared in delight, Man United cast their heads down in dejection at setting a new unwanted Premier League record – no side had ever gone on to lose a game in the tournament after leading so late – and Thursday’s reverse might be the biggest blot on Ten Hag’s notebook just yet.

With the eagle eyes of Sir Jim Ratcliffe observing his every move, the under-fire Ten Hag has limited recovery time to play with for the sixth-placed Red Devils, who are nine points behind Tottenham Hotspur and have an 11-point deficit to make up to Aston Villa, albeit with a game in hand on the Lions.

After making an exceptional start to February with four top-flight wins on the trot, Man United return to play in front of a shell-shocked Old Trafford faithful with just one victory to show from their last five Premier League battles – taking a mere four points in that time – but they have already upset the apple cart to upset the Reds once in 2024.

While FA Cup glory is now a pipe dream owing to last month’s pulsating quarter-final loss, Liverpool are still in control of their Premier League title destiny owing to an expected triumph over Sheffield United, albeit one which did not come as easily as many foretold.

A comical Darwin Nunez opener was cancelled out by a Conor Bradley own goal as the Reds were briefly made to pay for their lethargic performance, but Alexis Mac Allister’s piledriver breathed new life into the Anfield crowd before Cody Gakpo made sure of maximum points.

On account of their third home win on the bounce in all competitions, Klopp’s charges enter the weekend with their two-point buffer over Arsenal and three-point lead over Manchester City still intact, although both of their title rivals can knock them down the standings by prevailing on Saturday.

The Reds have not taken to the road in any tournament since March’s FA Cup heartache, but six of their last seven Premier League games on rival turf have ended in victory, and it has been just over 12 months since Klopp’s men last failed to make the net ripple in a top-flight away contest.

Furthermore, no other team in Europe’s top five leagues can match Liverpool’s unrivalled 16 victories and 59 goals in all tournaments in 2024, and despite being held to a drab goalless draw by Man United at Anfield earlier in the season, they have not failed to score in both of their Premier League meetings with the Red Devils since 2007-08, offering hope of an immediate slice of vengeance.

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