Erik Ten Hag’s side suffered a nightmare last season, losing 7-0 at Anfield, and few could find much room for upset on that occasion. A 7-0 win is impossible to repeat.As I leaned against the fence at Brussels’ Lotto Park in the 70th minute of Thursday night’s game against Royale Union Sint-Gillis, I couldn’t help but think that the Reds had regained some composure and composure in their last Europa League game. group stage. .Maybe I drank too much strong Belgian beer, but everything felt a bit choppy and I lost control of the game from the first moment. The highlight of the match was Jarell Quansah’s goal, especially after his effort against Toulouse was thwarted. This is a confidence booster for a young man who looks to be a solid starter for us for years to come. I’m looking forward to a big game against Manchester United on Sunday and will be very disappointed if they can’t match last year’s 7-0 record.
United can’t be ruled out completely. Despite Manchester United losing at sea, this match remains a huge battle. These games often resemble dinner dates. It’s a shame that Manchester United have had a few lemon battles in recent years. While Liverpool have been strong in front of goal this year, United have been more restrained. While we saw Liverpool’s resilience, United were vulnerable. Like the Merseyside derby, Liverpool and United are capable of producing surprising and surprising results. Despite Erik ten Haag’s side dominating the turn of the century, then-underdogs Liverpool still recorded one famous victory after another.
Despite recent poor performances, the Red Devils will believe all is not lost when they arrive at Anfield on Sunday. The boost itself is enough to level up. Liverpool will be worried about their opponent’s repeated performance, but it looks like they can be confident of three points because of the gap between the two teams. Please do not send Jurgen Klopp has an ‘ideal world’ dressing room at LiverpoolLiverpool gave Manchester United a boost as the true impact of defeat in the Europa League became clear. The biggest game of the season is over. It’s a very late start for Liverpool fans in Beijing this weekend. We will all be watching these games once the fixtures are announced before this season starts. Yes, Manchester City may be the most important game in terms of the title race, but the historic comeback and rivalry make any game against United one to watch. There are vultures circling Carrington and rightly so. Despite being in good form last month, performance and morale were very poor. Looks like Erik Ten Hag has lost his dressing room. The Red Devils’ injury list is long and the manager’s methods have done little to change things.
We all know this will be the last time this team comes to Anfield. It was a blow of epic proportions. It may be too much to expect in this case, but given what’s going on at Old Trafford, it’s not unreasonable. For me, it’s always important to get three points and stay at the top of the table. If you embarrass your competitors in the process, that’s a bonus, and it’s enough to cost you a few hours of sleep.
Having extra fans in the stadium could be a big help. This weekend may have been circled psychologically and literally on many calendars since mid-June. Liverpool vs Manchester United has its own context in many ways and the current circumstances will make it even more meaningful for us on Sunday. This is a fantastic prospect and a great opportunity to bring another 7,000 players to Anfield to strengthen the squad. Erik Ten Hag’s squad may look weak, but the quality is still plenty. There is little to be gained by underestimating them. Go at a good pace and maintain the patience you have used effectively recently. Then we’ll give you a solid foundation to expose any weaknesses.Top of the Premier League next weekend
Anthony frustrated at full-time during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Manchester United It doesn’t get any bigger than that. Liverpool face Manchester United on Sunday afternoon, aiming to inflict more misery on the unform Red Devils.
support Jurgen Klopp dismissed the idea that fans will have to wait until fixtures return in March, but the German knows United will be determined to win this weekend.
