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Post by Webster on Jan 13, 2020 20:40:57 GMT
vs. Liverpool F.C. vs. Manchester United F.C. 2019-2020 Premier League - 19 Jan. 2020, 16:30 GMT (11:30am US EST) at Anfield
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Post by Webster on Jan 13, 2020 20:42:31 GMT
All-Time Head-to-Head -Liverpool: 76 wins -Manchester United: 85 wins -68 draws
Last 5 Premier League Results -20 Oct. 2019 (MU): Manchester United 1, Liverpool 1 -24 Feb. 2019 (MU): Manchester United 0, Liverpool 0 -16 Dec. 2018 (LIV): Liverpool 3, Manchester United 1 -10 March 2018 (MU): Manchester United 2, Liverpool 1 -14 Oct. 2017 (LIV): Liverpool 0, Manchester United 0
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Post by Webster on Jan 13, 2020 20:43:40 GMT
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Post by randomizer on Jan 14, 2020 4:52:41 GMT
Referee: Craig Pawson. Assistants: Richard West, Scott Ledger. Fourth official: Jonathan Moss. VAR: Paul Tierney. Assistant VAR: Andy Halliday.
Thankfully it's not Moss / Atkinson / Anthony Taylor as the ref.
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Post by Webster on Jan 15, 2020 5:26:31 GMT
...this song encapsulates the rivalry...the world could be coming to an end and somewhere, someone would ask the eternal question, "When does Liverpool play those sons of bitches from Manchester?"
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Post by Webster on Jan 16, 2020 6:38:44 GMT
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Post by Webster on Jan 17, 2020 5:02:24 GMT
(The Guardian) Manchester United to spoil another unbeaten run?Five points behind Chelsea in the race for fourth, and with every possibility the gap will have increased to eight by Sunday, Manchester United will arrive at Anfield with every incentive to win … something no visiting team has managed in the Premier League in 51 attempts. As unlikely as it seems that one of the most underwhelming Manchester United sides in recent memory might end this unbeaten run, the club does have form in the field of putting a stop to the gallop of unbeaten sides. It was United who finally made Arsenal’s title-winning team look “vincible” again, with a 2-0 win at Old Trafford in October 2004. Ole Gunnar Solskjær didn’t feature that day, but he may remember that Arsenal went on to drop nine points from the next 15 matches. While a similar slump from Liverpool seems even more unlikely than a Manchester United win on Sunday, United fans won’t be the only ones praying their manager can mastermind what would constitute a shock victory for his side.
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Post by Webster on Jan 17, 2020 17:51:33 GMT
(The Guardian) Rashford unlikely to be fit for LiverpoolIn much the same way that Steve Bruce isn’t going to jump into any windows for the sake of it, Ole Gunnar Solskjær isn’t going to be holding his breath. At least that’s what he said upon being asked if Marcus Rashford, his star striker, would be fit for Manchester United’s trip to Anfield on Sunday afternoon. “I’m not going to hold my breath,” he said. “I would probably think he won’t be ready.” Solskjær sent Rashford on as a second half substitute during United’s 1-0 win over Wolves in the FA Cup on Wednesday night, only to see the 22-year-old hobble off with a back injury a little over 15 minutes later. The Manchester United manager has been criticised for introducing the player, as it led to him exacerbating an existing injury.
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Post by Webster on Jan 17, 2020 17:57:47 GMT
(The Guardian) Fabinho and Matip are fit for SundayIn good news for Liverpool fans, Jurgen Klopp has revealed that both Joel Matip and Fabinho are available for selection for the league leaders’ match against Manchester United on Sunday. Matip has been sidelined with injury since the corresponding fixture at Old Trafford on 20 October, while Fabinho has not played since Liverpool’s draw with Napoli in the Champions League at the end of November.
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Post by Webster on Jan 17, 2020 18:40:45 GMT
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Post by Ste_Macca on Jan 17, 2020 18:55:34 GMT
Carra "when have United ever dominated Europe?".................................................................. still no answer Gary
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Post by Ste_Macca on Jan 17, 2020 19:01:02 GMT
Normally I hate a derby game, don't like playing Everton or United. I get this horrible dread feeling inside. But I'm surprisingly feeling really confident about this game. I fancy Klopp and his men to turn United over big time. Going with a 4-1 win to Liverpool.
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Post by Webster on Jan 19, 2020 4:36:01 GMT
Carra "when have United ever dominated Europe?".................................................................. still no answer Gary
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Post by Webster on Jan 19, 2020 16:07:57 GMT
(The Guardian) Preamble--As you survey Liverpool’s path to the title in search of potential banana skins, there’s really not much to see between now and the trip to Manchester City in early April. After Wolves away next week (potential danger there as well, although Wolves’ home record isn’t all that great) they have a run of league games against the teams currently (in league position order, rather than chronological) 13th, 16th, 16th again, 17th, 19th and 20th. Win all of their games between now and the end of that run and they will be at the very minimum 19 points ahead with 27 available, and in need of three wins from their last nine to seal the deal. In other words, it’s die or do now for Liverpool. Today they play the only team to have taken points off them this season, in October’s 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. If Liverpool are to win the title by a gazillion points, one thing that might make the experience very fractionally less sweet is if they have failed to beat Manchester United along the way. Today’s the day to rectify that.
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Post by Webster on Jan 19, 2020 16:08:47 GMT
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