One of the biggest rivalries in Premier League history is between Liverpool and Manchester United this is more than just a fixture; it carries immense significance for both clubs.
Supporters of each team approach this game with heavy expectations, and factors such as form, injuries, and confidence can significantly influence the outcome. As they prepare to meet, Liverpool and Manchester United are coming off contrasting recent results: Liverpool suffered a narrow loss to Chelsea, while United secured a comeback win against Southampton. Let’s break down what each side brings to this showdown.
Recent Form: Liverpool vs. Manchester United
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Liverpool’s last Premier League match ended in heartbreak as they lost 2-1 to Chelsea, with the winning goal coming in stoppage time. This defeat was particularly painful, not only because of the loss but also because it revealed lingering vulnerabilities in the Reds’ defensive structure and ability to transition.
Unfortunately, injuries are also a concern. Alisson is dealing with a thigh issue, raising doubts about his availability, and Ryan Gravenberch returned early from international duty as a precaution. Manager Slot faces pressing selection dilemmas as he balances ambition with the team’s overall health.
Manchester United
In contrast, United bounced back from adversity to defeat Southampton 3-1, thanks to a hat-trick from Amad Diallo. This victory provided a vital morale boost following earlier inconsistencies.
On a positive note, United expect the return of Noussair Mazraoui, which gives manager Ruben Amorim more flexibility, particularly in the wide or right-back positions.
Predicted Lineups & Team News
If Alisson is not fit, Liverpool might start with Mamardashvili in goal, along with Van Dijk, Frimpong, Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Salah, and either Ekitike or Isak up front.
Manchester United could opt for a back three consisting of Yoro, De Ligt, and Shaw, with wing-backs Dalot and Dorgu. They would pair Casemiro with Fernandes and have a front three of Mbeumo, Cunha, and Sesko.
Key absences may include Alisson (thigh injury) for Liverpool, while United’s hope for Mazraoui’s return is promising.
Liverpool vs. Manchester United (Head to Head)
Liverpool and Manchester United have faced each other approximately 243 times in all competitions, with Manchester United winning around 91 matches, Liverpool winning 82, and about 70 matches ending in draws. In the Premier League era, United retains a slight edge, with approximately 28 wins compared to Liverpool’s 18, along with 14 draws.
However, in recent years, Liverpool has dominated this fixture, achieving emphatic victories such as a 7-0 win at Anfield in March 2023 and a 5-0 triumph at Old Trafford in 2021.
Prediction: Liverpool is expected to get back to winning ways after defeats against Crystal Palace, Galatasaray and Chelsea we don’t expect them to go four games without a win considering they face a poor Manchester United side. Liverpool will win 3-1.