Liverpool will travel to Old Trafford on Sunday, hoping to inflict more pain on bitter rivals Manchester United.
For the first time in history, English football’s most successful clubs, Manchester United and Liverpool, are both managed by Dutchmen, setting the stage for a highly anticipated Premier League showdown at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United face a critical test after a challenging start to the season, while Liverpool, under the guidance of new manager Arne Slot, aim to continue their strong form.
Manchester United are under the spotlight following a frustrating 2-1 defeat at Brighton last week, where they conceded a late goal in the 90th minute or later for the sixth time under Ten Hag.
This statistic highlights United's struggle to close out games, an issue Ten Hag has acknowledged as he calls for his team to be “more clinical in both boxes.”
With the arrival of Uruguay international Manuel Ugarte, United hope to bolster their midfield and provide better protection for their defence.
The Red Devils will look to build on their three-match unbeaten streak against Liverpool from last season, although all those games ended level after 90 minutes (1 win, 2 draws).
A defeat in the FA Cup in March had already dampened the end of Jürgen Klopp’s tenure, and new boss Arne Slot is eager to make his mark by seeking revenge and winning over the fans.
Liverpool have adapted smoothly under Slot, winning their first two league games with clean sheets against Ipswich and Brentford. This defensive solidity gives them the chance to start the season with three consecutive clean sheets for only the third time in their history.
Slot’s side have been resilient in their recent visits to Old Trafford, losing only once in their last six league games there (2 wins, 3 draws), though the sole loss was in Ten Hag’s third game in charge, a 2-1 defeat in September 2022.
Players to Watch:
- Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United): Mainoo is set to start his 25th consecutive Premier League match, a streak that began at Anfield and includes a memorable goal in last season’s fixture against Liverpool. His performance will be crucial in midfield.
- Diogo Jota (Liverpool): Jota has played a significant role in Liverpool’s opening games, contributing a goal and an assist. Unbeaten in his nine H2H matches against United (6 wins, 3 draws), his presence could be a key factor in unsettling the Red Devils.