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LIVERPOOL 0-0 MAN UTD: The Reds dropped two points in the title race as their determined visitors defended well to earn a goalless draw

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Liverpool were left with plenty of regrets against Manchester United as the Reds failed to make possession count in a goalless draw, and their manager and captain looked to be the most frustrated of all.

The Reds had started well against United, forcing a succession of corners and testing Andre Onana through a header from Virgil van Dijk in the first half, but they were guilty of a lack of fluency at times and all often hesitated when it came to creating chances.

As the first half wore on Darwin Nunez was looking more and more erratic, at one stage holding onto the ball for a little too long before getting away a pass or a shot.

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Shortly before the break a ball up to Nunez caught the Uruguayan offside when he should have been able to look along the line and judge his position, and Jurgen Klopp reacted to that by turning to his bench and shaking his head at what he’d just seen from the forward.

The Reds boss would have hoped his side would find some more clarity in front of goal in the second half, but it wasn’t to be as United impressed and even began to look threatening themselves on the break, with Alisson saving well from Rasmus Hojlund after a swift attack.

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Liverpool were looking to keep their momentum up and keep progressing the ball forward, and Van Dijk was left furious with midfielder Wataru Endo when he chose to pass backwards after winning back possession in midfield. Van Dijk threw his hands to the air and cut a frustrated figure as what he saw as a chance to keep the pressure on get thrown away.

The Reds had become guilty of showing too much safety in their possession, and they came up against an impressive United defence marshalled by Raphael Varane and Jonny Evans, with Luke Shaw and Diogo Dalot strong in the full-back positions before Dalot’s late red card.

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Klopp and Van Dijk will doubtless see this as two points dropped for the hosts, and there was a level of disappointment rarely seen at Anfield nine months on from last season’s 7-0 victory as the Reds failed to score for the first time this season.

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Manchester United’s team bus was hit by a glass bottle as it arrived at Anfield ahead of their Premier League game against Liverpool on Sunday.

Video on social media shows a bottle being thrown from the street and hitting the front of the bus as it made its way towards the stadium.

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It’s reported the bottle damaged a window on one of two buses carrying United players and staff.

“Liverpool Football Club utterly condemns the actions that led to damage being caused to the Manchester United team bus during its arrival at Anfield this afternoon,” the club said in a statement.

“We are aware of footage of the incident circulating online and are working with Merseyside Police, to fully investigate and identify those responsible.

“Any individuals found guilty of this reprehensible behaviour will also face the full force of the Club’s sanction process.”

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta hailed an “incredible performance” from his squad as they dismantled Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0 at home on Sunday to provisionally return to the summit of the Premier League table.

Goals from Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz sealed the three points for the north London side, who underlined their first-half dominance by denying Brighton a single shot on goal.

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Roberto De Zerbi’s side had scored in every single Premier League game this season but had no solutions against Arteta’s physical and free-flowing Arsenal.

“Incredible performance, a joy to watch from the start to the end, the way we did it against this very good team,” Arteta told BBC Sport.

“Even at half time the scoreline didn’t reflect that. We fully deserved to win the game. We had 15 shots [in the first half], it was a lot. We had to keep going, we don’t have that accuracy in front of goal.”

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Brighton’s best chance came at 1-0 when Pascal Gross saw his shot fly wide of the post in the 82nd minute, and Arteta said that was the unpredictable nature of the Premier League.

“You see it in every game. We had many situations to put the ball in the net and we didn’t, 1-0 isn’t enough,” he said.

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Arteta also had words of praise for Havertz, who has started to justify the £65 million ($82.4m) transfer fee Arsenal paid for his services, with the Germany international netting four goals in his last seven games.

When asked if he was finally putting in the performances expected of him, Arteta said: “In terms of goals, yes.

“In terms of performances, it’s exactly the same as he was at the start of the season. You can see he’s confident and enjoying his football.”

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Liverpool missed out on moving back to the summit of the Premier League as they were held to a frustrating goalless draw against Manchester United at Anfield.

The Reds dominated the game but struggled to muster enough gilt-edged opportunities throughout the encounter. Despite having 27 shots on goal, Jurgen Klopp’s men lacked cutting edge and means they’re now a point behind Arsenal in the title race.

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Liverpool were on front foot for much of the first half but struggled to create any clear-cut chances. In the 28th minute, United keeper was forced into his first save when he pushed Virgil van Dijk’s header over the crossbar. Eight minutes later, a Ryan Gravenberch volley that appeared to be on target was deflected wide for a corner – and Ibrahima Konate nodded above the bar when unmarked.

The Reds continued to be frustrated in the second period. Trent Alexander-Arnold hit the side netting two minutes after the restart before Mo Salah’s shot from outside the area was easily held by Onana. In the 66th minute, Liverpool must have thought they’d taken the lead when Alexander-Arnold latched onto Salah’s pass but his effort flashed just past the post with Onana rooted to his spot.

Moments later, Liverpool keeper Alisson Becker was finally forced into action as he kept out Rasmus Hojlund. The game started to become more of an open affair with Onana parrying a Salah effort to safety on 70 minutes.

With 14 minutes remaining, the Reds thought they were in with a shot for a penalty after Luis Diaz was brought down by Sofyan Amrabat after having a shot on goal, but the appeal wasn’t entertained by referee Michael Oliver. In stoppage-time, substitute Cody Gakpo missed a good chance to earn Liverpool a late winner. And while Diogo Dalot was sent off in the dying embers for a second yellow card, the Reds could not take advantage and had to share the spoils.

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Liverpool and Man United are LOCKED out of new Club World Cup as FIFA restrict each country to two clubs… with Arsenal given a lifeline if they win the Champions League this season
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Liverpool and Manchester United have been locked out of the inaugural Club World Cup after FIFA opted to restrict each country to two clubs unless they have won the Champions League in the last four years.

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Chelsea and Manchester City have already booked their place in the new tournament to take place in the United States in 2025 by virtue of their recent Champions League victories, while Arsenal could also qualify if they win this season’s competition.

Liverpool have qualified on their basis of their overall Champions League performances if access was based entirely on merit, while United would also have been in contention, but at a FIFA Council meeting in Jeddah today it was decided to limit each country to two clubs in an attempt to broaden the competition.

An exception will be made for clubs who win the Champions League during the 2021 to 2024 qualifying period keeping Arsenal’s hopes alive if they lift the trophy for the first time in their history at Wembley next year.

In addition to the four Champions League winners eight places will be made available to the European clubs with the best performances in the competition over the last four years.

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Missing out on the competition will be a significant financial blow to United and Liverpool as the prize fund has been projected at up to £50million depending on the value of international broadcast rights.

Real Madrid have already qualified with Chelsea and City as Champions League winners, whilst Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Milan, Porto and Benfica are all guaranteed places as their rankings cannot be overhauled.

There are four more slots available for European clubs via the ranking route, with Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Red Bull Leipzig, Juventus, Napoli, Lazio and Red Bull Salzburg all in contention.

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In addition to Arsenal, Real Sociedad, PSV Eindhoven and FC Copenhagen could theoretically qualify by winning this season’s Champions League.

Beyond Europe there will be six clubs from South America, four each from north/central America, Africa and Asia, as well as one from Oceania and a final guaranteed spot for the host country, the USA.

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‘Struggled’… Danny Murphy left unimpressed by 27-year-old Liverpool player recently

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Danny Murphy feels Konstantinos Tsimikas has ‘really struggled’ to fill the void left by Andy Robertson recently.

Writing in his latest column for BBC Sport, Murphy claimed that Liverpool will improve defensively once Andy Robertson returns from injury.

Robertson picked up a shoulder injury back in October and it’s led to Kostas Tsimikas getting a run in the side.

Indeed, the 27-year-old has started in six of Liverpool’s last eight league games, grabbing three assists in the process.

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Tsimikas has stepped up well in Robertson’s absence in the past and Liverpool currently sit top of the league without the Scotsman.

Yet, Danny Murphy believes the Greek full-back has struggled to fill in for Robertson this season.

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Murphy was looking ahead to today’s huge clash against Manchester United at Anfield.

The pundit discussed Liverpool’s recent struggles at the back and feels they will improve defensively once Robertson returns next year.

“Even so, I still think they will get better at the back once Andy Robertson is back from his shoulder injury in January,” Murphy said.

“He’s an integral part of their defence and one of the best left-backs in Europe. I think people have overlooked the fact he’s been out since October because Liverpool are top of the table, but it’s one of the reasons they’ve not been defensively sound.

“Konstantinos Tsimikas has struggled to fill in for him, hence Joe Gomez has been put there a few times.”

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In our view, this feels harsh on Tsimikas as he’s largely performed well in Robertson’s absence.

Of course, the Greece international doesn’t provide the same level of quality as Robertson. But he’s proven himself to be a more than capable back-up option for the Scotsman and Liverpool remain in brilliant form.

It will be intriguing to see if Klopp opts for Gomez over Tsimikas today though, with the Reds facing Manchester United at Anfield.

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Jamie Carragher has revealed that former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam picked Virgil van Dijk as the best defender in Premier League history over Chelsea legend John Terry.Stam is widely regarded as one of the best defenders of the modern era. The Dutchman had a spell at Old Trafford between 1998 and 2001, making 127 appearances.

Stam recently appeared on The Overlap Show and was asked to pick an ideal defensive partner by his former teammate Gary Neville. Chelsea legend John Terry, Manchester United legends Rio Ferdinand, Gary Pallister and Nemanja Vidic, Arsenal icon Tony Adams, and former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany were among the other options.Carragher has tweeted that Stam picked Van Dijk to be the greatest Premier League defender ever:
“Jaap Stam picks VVD as the best CB in PL history and would love to have played alongside him! Big Jaap knows.”
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Virgil van Dijk has played for Liverpool and Southampton in the Premier League. The towering Dutch defender has made 242 appearances for the two clubs.He has won the Premier League once, with Liverpool in 2020. Van Dijk is widely regarded as one of the best defenders in the world. So, Stam’s endorsement is a massive feather in the 32-year-old’s decorated cap.However, the choice is controversial, as the likes of Terry, Ferdinand and Vidic have had more trophy-laden careers.
Virgil van Dijk showers praise on Mohamed Salah ahead of Manchester United clash
Mohamed Salah scored his 150th Premier League and 200th Liverpool goal during the 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on December 9.As Jurgen Klopp’s side prepare to take on Manchester United in a pulsating Premier League clash at Anfield on Sunday (December 17), Virgil van Dijk has described how the Egyptian winger is an inspiration to the team. He wrote (via the Reds’ website):
“The good thing is we can always look within for inspiration and right now there are not too many (better) examples of this than what Mo Salah is doing this season. No matter how many goals he scores or creates, he always wants more.”
Salah boasts an impressive record against Manchester United, bagging 12 goals and four assists in 12 appearances across competitions.
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Sun 17 December 2023 5:45, UK
Dimitar Berbatov has given his prediction of the upcoming match between Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United.

The former United striker believes that there will be two goals in the Premier League game at Anfield.

So, what has Dimitar Berbatov said about Liverpool against Manchester United? Let’s take a look.

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Well, Liverpool will lock horns with Manchester United at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday.

Liverpool will head into the match as favourites. The Reds are at the top of the league table with 37 points from 16 matches, a point clear of second-placed Arsenal.

United are way down in seventh place. The Red Devils have picked up 27 points from 16 matches.

Former United striker Dimitar Berbatov has backed Liverpool to pick up all three points from the match at Anfield courtesy of a 2-0 win.

The pundit has also outlined the importance of Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah in the match.

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Berbatov told Metro: “When we talk about Liverpool, we talk about Mohamed Salah, and we talk about consistency. Salah is a Liverpool legend in his own right. The way he plays football and what it brings to the team while having a coach that understands you like Jurgen Klopp, then you will get results.

“Salah is the main threat for Liverpool, but they have many great players. Klopp is smart enough to explore the weaknesses of Man United in their form, and we know Liverpool will start the game like mad dogs, they’ll chase, bite, and probably score.

“Man United used to score goals when the opposing team needed to score to get a result. In the last two games, Man United have not scored. Now they play Liverpool, who have Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson in a world-class defence.

“I want to see Man United get into more goalscoring opportunities. I want to say Man United will score, but I think it may be too much for them this time.

“Prediction: 2-0.”

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In my view, Liverpool will win against Manchester United. I do not think that it is going to be easy for Jurgen Klopp’s side, but I believe that they will get the job done.

United are likely to play a defensive game. After all, the match is at Anfield. And Liverpool are a better team.

I cannot envisage Liverpool losing or even drawing. Of course, in any football is possible, but I am still predicting a win for the home team.

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With the large number of departures at Liverpool in the summer and off the back of a poor 2022/23 campaign, Jurgen Klopp might’ve been forgiven had the Reds not started the current season as well as they have.

Midfield was particularly depleted with the late and unexpected sale of captain, Jordan Henderson, posing more issues for the German.

Klopp therefore deserves great credit in not only ensuring that his side have recaptured the form that saw them win the Premier League during lockdown, but having them top of the table as we approach the important festive fixtures.

One midfielder that hasn’t featured too much in the entire time he’s been at the club is Thiago Alcantara, and his four-year contract is up at the end of this season.

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So much so that he has apparently turned down lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League.

From the club’s point of view, it would be difficult to accede to Thiago’s wishes if he’s unable to play any significant part between now and the end of the season.

Even then, the question would need to be asked as to whether that’s enough to justify offering him new terms.

Not to mention that you don’t change a winning team so Thiago would only get in it if any current midfielders were injured or suspended.

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Paul Merson thinks Jurgen Klopp is about to start 22-year-old Liverpool star vs Man United
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Jurgen Klopp is set to make a change to his midfield for Liverpool’s game against Manchester United on Sunday.

Klopp has rotated the middle three of his team around a fair bit this season. And with Alexis Mac Allister still missing through injury, the manager is going to have to pivot again for this weekend’s game.

Disregarding the experimental three against Union Saint-Gilloise last night, Liverpool’s midfield against Crystal Palace last Saturday was: Wataru Endo, Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai.

But according to pundit Paul Merson, there’ll be a new face in there against United. Writing for Sportskeeda yesterday, Merson has predicted that Curtis Jones will be the man asked to step in.

“I expect Liverpool to rip them to shreds, so I’m going for a 3-0 home win,” says the former England midfielder.

“Alexis Mac Allister is a massive injury doubt, but Jurgen Klopp has a few options to choose from in midfield. Wataru Endo has played a few games recently and Harvey Elliott’s cameos have been impressive, but I think Curtis Jones is someone who knows how big this game is, so I expect him to start at Anfield.”

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Jones was one of those who started – and actually played the full 90 minutest – in Belgium last night.

That doesn’t necessarily rule him out of Sunday’s game, but we’d be surprised to see him go again.

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The 22-year-old looked rusty against Union Saint-Gilloise. He may have claimed an assist for Jarell Quansah’s goal, but he was at fault for USG’s opener and generally didn’t take his chance to impress.

Again, that doesn’t mean Klopp won’t fancy Jones against United. The boss does seem to like using the Scouser is big games and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him favour Curtis again.

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However, the England U21 international isn’t actually in great form at the minute. Stats-wise, he’s now registered assists in back-to-back games. But he hasn’t looked like the player we saw at the back end of last season.

One thing that probably does work in Jones’ favour is that Klopp doesn’t have great options at the moment.

Szoboszlai is a nailed-on starter, while we’d probably expect to see Gravenberch again, too. But without Mac Allister, Jurgen has a decision to make in defensive midfield.

Given the form of Endo over the past two games, it isn’t an easy call to make. Maybe Merson will end up being right after all.

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Liverpool No 1 Alisson is a calm and measured presence in goal – but he’s ready to show his ruthlessness against Man United
By Lewis Steele For The Daily Mail
17:00 GMT 15 Dec 2023 , updated 17:00 GMT 15 Dec 2023

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Alisson Becker is leaning back in a chair at Liverpool’s Kirkby training base with a single espresso shot in hand. The goalkeeper, a calming and measured presence not only between the sticks, is here to talk title races, South American brotherhood and his leadership role.

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But whichever tangents the conversation takes, the theme continually returns to the last time Manchester United visited Anfield. It was a day football fans will never forget – apart from, perhaps, United supporters attempting to wipe the memory – but as a reminder, they lost 7-0.

It was United’s biggest defeat against their bitter rivals for 127 years, dating back to a 7-1 thrashing in 1895 in the second tier. Alisson is soon asked how he would react if he was on the receiving end of a 7-0 embarrassment at the hands of his team’s nemesis.

‘I would be on fire, I think, and I would try to set my team-mates on fire as well!,’ he says. Of course, the Brazilian goalkeeper means in a psychological or metaphorical sense – hopefully – but it shows the ruthlessness of Alisson, who many regard as one of Liverpool’s key leaders.

In terms of importance to the team’s successes, Alisson is level – if not above – Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk. If he was to suffer a long-term injury, any hopes of breaking Manchester City’s monopoly on the Premier League would slowly dwindle.

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Sources say that Alisson is not an ever-present voice of inspiration in dressing-room team-talks but holds an aura that when he speaks, team-mates sit up and listen. He is one of Liverpool’s five-man leadership group but also is a role model with his stellar performances.

‘As soon as I sat down here (arrived in Liverpool) I knew my way, my style is to lead and I am a guy who likes to talk and a good one-on-one when it is needed with players. The armband at this club means a lot and wearing the armband brings a lot of responsibility.

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‘Not only on the pitch but off it as well, you become kind of like a symbol for the supporters. But we have and we’ve had so many leaders. So many players have already had a role as a leader. That is what our team is built off, from many leaders going in the same direction.’

The leadership that Alisson speaks of – Liverpool have five players who captain their national team – is just what those down the East Lancashire Road are missing, with Manchester United long missing characters in the dressing room and bust-ups seemingly a weekly occurrence.

The goalkeeper has found friendship in international rivals such as Argentine Alexis Mac Allister and Liverpool’s four South Americans – also Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz – have competitions in the dressing room, with Nunez scoring against both Brazil and Argentina for Uruguay this year.

‘Bobby (Firmino) and Fabinho were a huge loss,’ he says. ‘But the relationship we have here between the South Americans is amazing. We are from different countries but have pretty similar cultures. I drink mate, the same as Darwin, same as Macca.

‘So we have rivalry but when we are here we are really good friends. I can see so much desire and passion from Macca, Darwin, Lucho, to do great things for this club. The environment and atmosphere of the other players are helping them to get this passion.’

Liverpool’s togetherness and team spirit is perhaps their best weapon if the Premier League leaders are to push on this season, but they also rely on mercurial talent all over the pitch. Alisson is perhaps one they have relied on slightly too much this season.

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He made a stoppage-time save at Crystal Palace to deny Joachim Andersen and he has kept the Reds in multiple games when they have been plagued by sloppy starts this season. Alisson has saved a league-high 80.4 per cent of shots this season and says he is only getting better.

‘Yes, if the numbers talk then maybe (I am getting better)!,’ he says. ‘I’m working for that – to improve each year as much as I can. I started to play (first-team) football at a young age for a goalkeeper, 21 or 22, so I’ve already played 10 years in the posts.

‘That’s a lot of time, but I’m still young for a goalkeeper. If you see goalkeepers now they are playing until they are 38, 39 and sometimes going over that. I think now I am getting to the highest point of my career, mixing physicality, experience and a big desire.

‘Goalkeeping has changed since Manuel Neuer. I think if you look in the past you can see goalkeepers who play with their feet. I think (Victor) Valdes at Barcelona with his feet but Neuer was the guy who was more active in playing, in sweeping behind the defensive line.

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The stopper also spoke of his friendship with Liverpool’s other South Americans such as Darwin Nunez (left) and Alexis Mac Allister (right)
‘Then it is Ederson, myself, so many goalkeepers that have the quality to play. You have to work out that, you have to choose a goalkeeper with those kinds of skills, but the main quality of the goalkeeper is making saves and making the team feel safe when you are between the posts.’

So, how high can Liverpool go this season? ‘That game (7-0) is in the past, it’s a good thing for supporters to talk about and remember but we are a different team now,’ he says. ‘We have big goals for the season, we want to do everything to win this game, no matter how big the score.

‘We have to slow down talking about the title race because we are a team that is rebuilding. Of course we want to win the league, of course we want to beat every opponent that we have. But we have to be focused always on the closest thing we have now.

‘We have to perform better as well – better than what we are doing – but I think we will get there.’

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Erik ten Hag is adamant his squad can leave Anfield with a result they’re proud of on Sunday.

Manchester United were dealt one of the most humiliating results in their history last season when arch-rivals Liverpool annihilated them 7-0 on Merseyside.

Now, as the side prepare to tackle the fixture for the first time since the heavy defeat, questions are being raised as to whether the out-of-form Red Devils will be able to avoid another hammering this time around.

You’d expect the morale to be pretty low at Carrington this week due to United’s midweek Champions League exit, which came after they claimed a mere four points from six group-stage games. Finishing fourth also ruled out the prospect of dropping to the Europa League, so all European action is now out of the picture for the club prior to Christmas.

Currently, they sit sixth-placed in the Premier League table and 10 points behind leaders Liverpool. United have sustained more losses (seven) than any side in the top-nine, and are the only team in the top-eight to hold a negative goal difference (minus three).

Alas, a win on Sunday could change their situation drastically. Ten Hag, whose job is under increasing pressure with every poor result, knows that more than anyone.

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Asked whether the squad are ‘scared’ to face Liverpool, he responded (via Manchester Evening News): “I haven’t seen that last season we were scared there. It was a bad experience, but it’s not similar, and you start again. Last year we played very decent, and we got hammered just after half-time, and then we collapsed.

“That was a different team and different players for part at least. We can’t ignore it, but we will go there, and we will be confident. I want my players to be confident from the start to the end, we have to fight there, challenge there and go with the idea. We will go to win there.”

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Manchester United must overcome a huge psychological hurdle as well as an injury crisis and their own weaknesses against Liverpool… the stats are damning and all point to more Anfield misery for Erik ten Hag’s men
By Adam Shergold for MailOnline
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Manchester United will not only be fighting against Liverpool, an injury crisis and their own shortcomings when they visit Anfield this Sunday.

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They’ll have to overcome psychological hurdles, too, because the home of their arch-rivals has become a place of nightmares in recent times.

Following a week in which United were humiliated 3-0 at home by Bournemouth and crashed out of Europe, a trip along the M62 to Merseyside is the last thing Erik ten Hag needs.

They face a buoyant Liverpool side sitting top of the Premier League, unbeaten in nine league matches and determined to rub United’s noses even further into the dirt.

United must also cope with up to 11 absentees either through injury, suspension or simply being banished to the reserves.

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Their debilitating injury list worsened in Tuesday night’s defeat to Bayern Munich as Harry Maguire went off with a groin injury and Luke Shaw suffered a hamstring issue.

However, Ten Hag confirmed on Friday that Shaw should make the match with Maguire facing a few games on the sidelines.

Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial both missed that one through illness with only the former passed fit for Sunday.

Captain Bruno Fernandes is suspended after talking himself into his fifth yellow card of the season during the Bournemouth debacle.

Given the Portuguese midfielder’s petulant behaviour when United crashed 7-0 at Liverpool back in March, that may be a blessing in disguise.

Of course Jadon Sancho remains an outcast, and other injured players include Tyrell Malacia, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen, Mason Mount, Victor Lindelof and Amad Diallo.

But it isn’t just a physical challenge for United, it’s very much a mental one too.

Rarely will their fans have set off for a game with Liverpool feeling so despondent about their team’s chances of winning. The stats around the fixture only support this low mood.

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Liverpool are undefeated in their last seven Premier League home games against United, winning four of them.

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Liverpool are unbeaten in their last seven Premier League home games against Manchester United (W4 D3), winning the last two by an aggregate score of 11-0. They last had a longer run without a league defeat at Anfield against them between 1970 and 1979 (9).

Manchester United have failed to score in their last four Premier League away games against Liverpool. They last had a longer run without an away league goal against an opponent between 1969 and 1974 (6 vs Everton).

Liverpool have lost just three of their last 17 games against Man Utd in all competitions (W7 D7), winning four of their last five against the Red Devils (L1).

Liverpool have won all seven of their Premier League games at Anfield this season, only in 2019-20 (first 17) have the Reds began a Premier League campaign with a longer home winning run.

Liverpool are also averaging three goals per game at home in the league this term (21 goals), their most in a single season in the competition.

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Manchester United have failed to win any of their last 13 Premier League away games against sides starting the day in the top eight of the table (D3 L10) since beating Spurs 3-0 under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in October 2021.

This exact fixture last season finished 7-0 to Liverpool, Man Utd’s joint biggest margin of defeat in the club’s history.

Since winning back-to-back Premier League trips to Anfield in March 2015 (2-1) and January 2016 (1-0), Man Utd have since failed to win any of their seven league visits (D3 L4), failing to score in each of the last four.

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Liverpool have lost more Premier League games (29) and conceded more goals (81) against Man Utd than they have against any other side. However, no side has more Premier League wins against the Red Devils than Liverpool (19 – level with Arsenal & Man City).

United last came away from Anfield with three points on January 17, 2016, when Wayne Rooney’s goal gave Louis van Gaal’s side a 1-0 win. An awful lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then.

More pertinent is the fact Liverpool have won their last two meetings there by an aggregate of 11-0.

There was that seven-goal shellacking last season – a curious game in which Liverpool only led 1-0 at the break after United had been on top – and a 4-0 humbling the previous April with Ralf Rangnick in charge.

The last time Liverpool had a better home run against United was during their 1970s heyday, when they accumulated nine straight unbeaten.

That seven-goal loss last season was the joint-heaviest in United’s entire history and it must have left a mental scar for the players involved.

Worryingly, United have failed to score on their last four visits to Anfield. Jesse Lingard was the last to score there in a 3-1 loss on December 16, 2018.

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That match proved the final straw for Jose Mourinho and Ten Hag will be hoping and praying this Sunday isn’t his swansong, even if it appears his job is safe for now.

The last time United had a longer run of failing to score away to a league opponent was six games against Everton between 1969 and 1974.

Given we’re already looking at a case of damage limitation, it’s hardly ideal for United that Liverpool are averaging three goals a game at home this season – their highest ever in the Premier League.

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There are also clear signs of how the pendulum has swung from United to Liverpool in their rivalry.

While Liverpool have lost more Premier League games (29) and conceded more goals (81) against United than any other team, they also have 19 wins against them (the joint-most with Arsenal and Manchester City).

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Mohamed Salah’s favourite opponents, with United topping the list. Courtesy of Opta
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But recent history has greater relevance and Liverpool have actually lost only three of their last 17 meetings with United in all competitions (seven wins, seven draws).

As with quite a few opponents, the tables have turned since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013 and not in a positive way for United.

As usual, Mohamed Salah will be one of Liverpool’s principal threats and the Egyptian just loves playing against United.

Salah has scored 12 goals in 12 appearances against the Red Devils, more than against any other team and he also has four assists.

Recent encounters with the forward have been especially painful for United.

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In the 2021-22 season, he scored a hat-trick at Old Trafford in Liverpool’s 5-0 win before netting twice in the aforementioned 4-0 at Anfield.

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Last season, he scored a consolation in a 2-1 loss in Manchester before grabbing two goals and two assists in that 7-0 thrashing.

Salah has scored nine times and contributed four assists in his last five games against United and will doubtless be licking his lips at the thought of taking on their makeshift defence this Sunday.

With all that in mind, it’s perhaps no wonder Liverpool’s win probability for Sunday is a very high 74 per cent, with United’s just 11 per cent.

Adversity can sometimes inspire fighting qualities but the brutal truth is all signs point to another chastening Anfield afternoon for United this weekend.

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Liverpool in talks to sign “one-man army” midfielder
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The Reds have been linked with him in the past.

Liverpool are believed to have made contact and had talks with a player who has been described as a “one-man army”, according to a new update.

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The Merseysiders are sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League heading into the weekend action, with bitter rivals Manchester United heading to Anfield on Sunday afternoon. After last season’s woes under Jurgen Klopp, in which too many players looked a long way past their best, the manager rebuilt his midfield and it has made all the difference.

Injuries have started to creep in once again, however, with the likes of Alisson, Andy Robertson, Joel Matip, Alexis Mac Allister and Diogo Jota all affected of late – Matip won’t play again this season after suffering ACL damage – and it could force Liverpool into the transfer market in January.

With Matip unavailable, Crystal Palace and England centre-back Marc Guehi has been linked with a move to the Reds, potentially being seen as someone who can bolster that area of the pitch, especially if an injury suddenly strikes down Virgil van Dijk or Ibrahima Konate.

Signings further up the pitch also don’t appear to be out of the question either, with Inter Milan’s Hakan Calhanoglu seen as an option for Liverpool, while RB Leipzig attacker Lois Openda has been backed to head to Anfield and boost their options in the final third.

Liverpool in contact over Khephren Thuram move
According to an update from Italian publication Calciomercato, Liverpool have made contact with Nice over midfielder Khephren Thuram, with the Reds, and by extension owners FSG, also reaching out to the player’s representatives.

Manchester City and United are also believed to be in the same boat, however, so there could be a big battle to snap him up in one of the upcoming transfer windows.

Thuram has been a long-time target for Liverpool, with a summer move not coming to fruition and the likes of Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai signed instead, but he could still be a great option to come in.

Granted, the 22-year-old isn’t the out-and-out defensive midfielder that some Reds supporters crave, with someone of Fabinho’s ilk arguably giving Klopp the perfect balance in the middle of the park, but he is still capable of playing there, or in more of a box-to-box role.

This season, Thuram has completed 89.2% of his passes in Ligue 1 across 12 appearances, also averaging 1.3 tackles and 1.1 clearances per game in the competition, showing that he can be effective in and out of possession.

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The Frenchman could be even more of a force alongside superior teammates, too, and at just 22 years of age, there is so much more to come from him, with football talent scout Jacek Kulig describing him as a “one-man army in midfield” back in August. It could be a surprise to some if Thuram arrived in January, however, it looks as if it could be one to watch following this update.

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Cody Gakpo of Liverpool FC during the UEFA Europa League in group E match between R. Union Sint Gillis and Liverpool FC at Lotto Park stadium

Liverpool’s Europa League group stage came to a close on Thursday night with a 2-1 loss to Union Saint-Gilloise in Brussels.

A much-changed and youthful side slipped to the Reds’ second defeat of their Group E campaign but progress to the last 16 was already secure before kick-off.

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