Liverpool moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League after beating Chelsea 4-1 at Anfield on Wednesday.
Manchester United’s next game is away to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, a game that will have a huge impact on their title race this season.
There was a surprise this week when it was announced that Liverpool would be opening their doors to film crews and cameras to capture Jurgen Klopp’s final months at Anfield.Klopp said in October 2019 that he would leave the club if owners Fenway Sports Group wanted United to headline such a run, but those comments were made months ago.
Even if the manager’s approach is not completely relaxed, the idea of capturing the final weeks of a career is appealing to the target audience.It had nothing to do with the manager’s decision to extend his legendary tenure at Anfield at the end of the season. Filming actually began in December, just weeks after Klopp informed Fenway Sports Group chairman Mike Gordon of his intention to leave the club. The campaign ends.
Given Klopp’s previous comments, the timing of both announcements may not be visually perfect, but the interest is tenfold as supporters know these are the final days of a historic period.