Manchester United vs Liverpool Preview:
Possible starting lineups:
Manchester United:
De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw; McTominay, Pogba; Greenwood, Fernandes, Rashford; Ronaldo
Liverool:
Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson; Fabinho, Henderson, Jones; Salah, Firmino, Mane
Manchester United and Liverpool are the two most successful teams in England with a total of 121 trophies, 62 for Manchester United and 59 for the Merseysiders. Liverpool dominated the English football from 1975 to 1990, winning 11 league titles and four European Cups. Manchester United, meanwhile, have dominated during Ferguson's era, from 1993. In that period the Red Devils won 13 league championships and two European Cups. The overall H2H is on Manchester side. The two sides have met 207 times with United winning 81 of them, while Liverpool have 68 victories and 58 matches finished without winner. Counting only the league games, United have 68 wins, while Liverpool 58 (with 50 draws). But the last mutual results are on Liverpool side. The Reds have three victories and three draws on the last six mutual games played in the Premier League.
Manchester United are in awful form at the moment. They are winless in the last three Premier League fixtures, while the series culminated last weekend with a painful 4:2 defeat to Leicester City at the King Power Stadium. That means the Red Devils have now taken just one point from the last nine on offer. They lost to Aston Villa and Leicester, while took draw against Everton. Not since October 2019 have Man United gone four games without a win in the top flight. Manchester United are now five points behind leaders Chelsea and a point outside the top-four. However, their ambitions of winning the title this season are far from over, despite their recent troubles. A good result in this match could completely change the whole landscape of Manchester United season so far. It is positive they beat Atalanta in the Champions League on Wednesday. Solskjaer's men were two goals down after the first half, but overturned the result and won 3:2 at the end. The atmosphere in the squad is much better now, but Solskjaer has some worries. Central defender Raphael Varane is out injured, while few more players are rated as doubtful - Marcus Rashford, Fred, Bruno Fernandes, Anthony Martial and Amad Diallo.
Lliverpool are second on the table, one point behind table-toppers Chelsea. The Blues have a relatively easy game with bottom-placed Norwich City, so it is clear Klopp must go for a victory here. But so far Liverpool have failed to register a victory in the derbies. The Reds played 1:1 with Chelsea and 2:2 with Manchester City. These results could not be evaluated as positive because of the fact they were both played at Anfield. However, Liverpool are in solid form at the moment. They won the last two matches across all competitions and the players confidence is higher. Last weekend Liverpool beat Watford with 5:0. Sadio Mane opened the result with his 100th Premier League's goal. Notably, Mane has become the third African player to reach 100 goals in the Premier League, after Didier Drogba and Mohamed Salah. He is also the third player to reach 100+ PL goals without netting a penalty, after Les Ferdinand (149) and Emile Heskey (110). Roberto Firmino should also be mentioned as he scored three goals. He became the first Brazilian player to have netted two hat-tricks in the Premier League. On Tuesday Liverpool beat 3:2 Atletico Madrid in the Champions League. Mohamed Salah continued to impress with yet another stunning solo effort at the Wanda Metropolitano. The Egypt international became the first player in the club's history to score in 9 consecutive appearances for Liverpool in all competitions. But Klopp has some issues too. Thiago Alcantara is expected to remain out of contention, Harvey Elliott is long-term injury victim, while Curtis Jones is rated as doubtful.
Manchester United vs Liverpool Prediction:
Liverpool are in better form, no doubt about that. Eight goals on the last two matches is something that should be respected. The Reds have scored at least two goals on the nine games in a row. However, I don't think they will conquer the full Old Trafford. Liverpool won the last season's fixture, but the circumstances were different - no fans at the stadium, the motivation completely on Liverpool side and tired United players due to the busy schedule. Now it is quite different, full stadium will be like United's 12th player. The one thing that Manchester United have been good at under Solskjaer is getting big results against the big teams. The Red Devils failed to register a victory on the last two home fixtures against Everton and Aston Villa, but this match is not similar as Klopp won't play "catenaccio".
Manchester United vs Liverpool Pick: Manchester United +0,5 AH @ 1.72 with 188bet