Why Liverpool will beat Man United tomorrow; H2H & Stats; Possible Line Up and Pre Match Press Conference From Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool and Manchester United have the biggest history in English football with both teams conquering England 18 and 20 times respectively.
This is the first time Man United fans are saying they will beat Liverpool and ensure they don't win the league which means times have changed.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has turned Man United into a good footballing team without tasting defeat in 9 premier league games.
The Reds, on the other hand, thrives when their opponent plays good football and try to match them boot for boot. A classic example is Man City in the 2017/2018 season.
Once upon a time where the biggest game in England was won by having a good day and luck is on its side in order to determine who win on the day but it is not so any longer.
From 2012 till date the team that wins the first leg of this big game wins the reverse fixture, if the first leg ends in a draw, any of the two can win the second leg.
The head to head from 2012
16.12.18 PL Liverpool Manchester Utd 3 : 1
10.03.18 PL Manchester Utd Liverpool 2 : 1
14.10.17 PL Liverpool Manchester Utd 0 : 0
15.01.17 PL Manchester Utd Liverpool 1 : 1
17.10.16 PL Liverpool Manchester Utd 0 : 0
17.01.16 PL Liverpool Manchester Utd 0 : 1
12.09.15 PL Manchester Utd Liverpool 3 : 1
22.03.15 PL Liverpool Manchester Utd 1 : 2
14.12.14 PL Manchester Utd Liverpool 3 : 0
16.03.14 PL Manchester Utd Liverpool 0 : 3
01.09.13 PL Liverpool Manchester Utd 1 : 0
13.01.13 PL Manchester Utd Liverpool 2 : 1
23.09.12 PL Liverpool Manchester Utd 1 : 2
With this stats, it is clear Liverpool will make it a back to back victory for the first time in 5 years.
A win for Liverpool will see them move 3 points of Manchester City. A United win will also make their top four ambition come closer.
Possible Lineup
The same Lineup against Bayern Munich will be selected but this time Fabinho will replace Henderson in midfield with Van Dijk coming back in defence.
Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson, Fabinho, Wijnaldum, Keita, Salah, Firmino, Mane.
Pre- Match Press Conference
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