Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by folufx: 7:46pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Pogba also out beautifultz: i hope u know DE Gea is out....injury things |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Angelfrost(m): 7:49pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Badonasty: Man utd will beat Liverpool...e sure me die Lol... A draw is the best Man United can get from that derby, and that would be flattering to them, and a poor outing for Liverpool... So, put that confidence in check sir. |
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Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by finofaya: 7:51pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Here are my own 9 reasons: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by sylve11: 7:52pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Ireboya: Even if we use our 3rd Eleven, ManUtd can never defeat us. #YNWA okay o. |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by tbabs10166(m): 7:57pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
7. You mentioned POGBA as a key player and a threat. If I'm not mistaken; this is his fourth season in the club and I'm still trying to figure out how his presence will intimidate the liverpool team, when he hasn't even made a significant impact in previous games. I guess you may need to clarify that.
8. Even if Liverpool has conceded three goals against salsburg, owing to the absence of a key defender(matip) who partners with van dijk it still doesn't take away the fact that the team has a solid defence. Having a solid defence doesn't translate to not conceding goals at all. The same liverpool lost to Napoli last season but still went ahead to win the trophy, and even had the best defensive record.
9. The return of Allison is a big boost for the team and not the other way round |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Tomoyayi(m): 8:10pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Ireboya: Even if we use our 3rd Eleven, ManUtd can never defeat us. #YNWA You say |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by dejuvic: 8:14pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
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Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Bennycollins: 8:28pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
I am a United fan and I agree with you on just 1 and 3. DDG also lacks sense this season. Romero would do better. eTECTIV: 3 reasons why Liverpool will kee United 1. United don't have sense dis season 2. Their saviour De Gea is out injured.. 3. Solskjaer is still d coach of United.. |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by zeestone99(m): 8:33pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Op I would have lived to give you 10 lashes,but let me leave the job for liverpool. #YNWA |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by notoriousbabe: 8:38pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
reportminds: [s]Manchester United may never have a tougher task to beat their biggest rivals.
Liverpool have won every Premier League game they've played this season, are brimming with confidence and comfortably sit top of the table.
United, meanwhile, are going through arguably their leanest spell in decades. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are without a win in their last five matches and are a lowly 12th in the league.
So, no chance for the hosts at Old Trafford this weekend? Well, maybe not. Form can often fly out of the window in these derbies and Solskjaer will be devising a plan to take down Jurgen Klopp's high-fliers.
Here are nine reasons for United fans to be cheerful and believe their side can win...
1. The Old Trafford factor Liverpool have won just once at Old Trafford this decade. That was a 3-0 victory over David Moyes' beleaguered United, in a game in which Liverpool were awarded three penalties.
Aside from that, the Anfield club have struggled even against relatively mediocre United sides under Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho. They even failed to win against an injury-ravaged United at Old Trafford last season.
A a rowdy home crowd can create an atmosphere to again make it difficult for Klopp's men, who will be wary of losing their incredible league record this season at Old Trafford of all places.
2. The derby factor It would be unwise to suggest form shouldn't be considered when analysing or previewing this game. The bookmakers have United at 7/2 to win, which are long odds for a home game, so they obviously believe Liverpool are huge favourites.
But derbies can see emotions run high, composure lost and complacency can play a part. United will have to embrace the chaos of such an occasion and try to capitalise on some nerves in the Liverpool ranks, which are inevitable for such a fixture. Football can be an unpredictable game and that can only benefit the underdogs, United.
3. Mo Salah There are fears on Merseyside over the extent of the ankle injury Salah suffered in his side's last home game, the narrow and late win over Leicester.
So if the Egyptian plays — which he's expected to — there's a chance that he won't be at his roaring best. Throw in the fact that he's never scored against United in four attempts and Solskjaer's side may have the perfect storm. United will have to keep close tabs on a player of Salah's ability of course, but he could struggle to step up once again.
4. Solid defence Statistically, United have the best defence in the Premier League this season, based on xG stats in terms of chances conceded. And that defence is likely to get a boost by the return of Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back. Victor Lindelof and Luke Shaw could also be in contention to come back from injury, meaning Solskjaer may have his first-choice back line available.
Liverpool have struggled to break down similarly resolute defences in Napoli, Sheffield United and Leicester this season. Scoring goals may be an issue for the visitors.
5. Klopp's record As well as Liverpool's inability to win at Old Trafford in recent years, there's the matter of their manager's woeful record against United.
Last season's 3-1 win at Anfield was just Klopp's second triumph over United in nine attempts — and the first in the Premier League and he's yet to find a way past the old enemy on away turf. There will be trepidation in the German's camp that United should try to exploit.
6. A game to suit United So how can United exploit Liverpool's weaknesses? It's fair to say the game may well unfold to suit Solskjaer's preferred approach — on the counter-attack.
Liverpool have the superior ball-players and a dangerous attack, so United will surely cede territory and look to sit in and frustrate the league-leaders.
That will surely give the likes of Marcus Rashford, Daniel James and (if fit) Anthony Martial the chance to break at pace and catch Liverpool unawares at the back. Rashford scored a double in this very fixture in March 2018 and will be boosted by a fine goal and performance for England against Bulgaria.
United's better performances this season have come against better sides: Chelsea, Leicester and Arsenal. If they can replicate those displays, they have a chance.
7. Pogba Say what you want about Pogba — and many people do — but he's a big-game player and undoubtedly the most talented footballer in United's squad.
Solskjaer will be banking on the Frenchman producing one of his best displays. And when that happens, United tend to win, no matter who the opposition are.
8. Weakness in Liverpool's defence Liverpool might be eight points clear at the Premier League summit after eight games, but it's fair to say their defence has flattered to deceive at times this term.
Any defence that concedes three goals at home to RB Salzburg is fallible. And if United can get Daniel James running at Trent Alexander-Arnold, they might find the Achilles heel of Klopp's side. The England right-back is excellent going forward, but can be exposed running back to his own goal. So while Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip have been good this season, United could find joy down the flanks.
9. Rustiness in goal The expected return of Alisson in the Liverpool goal seems like a boost for Klopp's men, but there's every chance the Brazilian's return could actually have a destabilising effect on his teammates.
Adrian has deputised superbly in Alisson's absence this season and Liverpool's back line has been very settled. Alisson is prone to the odd shaky moment and cannot afford that on his return, at Old Trafford. [/s]
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-utd-liverpool-fixture-news-17089173.amp |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Nobody: 8:47pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Mods. pls move dis to the jokes section
Thank you 1 Like |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by liverpudian9(m): 8:59pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
And this goon typed pogba is a big game player latest news says he will not feature, liverpool will win I don't care oniranu |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by AvalonSpace(m): 9:00pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
No top four team will beat United despite their form |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Nobody: 9:11pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Lalasticlaca is trying to give hope to the hopeless.. I laugh in Kuwait.. [color=#990000][/color] |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by topcin: 9:46pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Liverpool= counter attack Chelsea= widespread attack Man City= pressuring attack Tottenham= quick pass attack Man U= Heart attack 1 Like |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Badonasty(m): 9:47pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Angelfrost:
Lol... A draw is the best Man United can get from that derby, and that would be flattering to them, and a poor outing for Liverpool...
So, put that confidence in check sir. Lets wait till then...man utd no Dey form but when it comes to matches like these they don't disappoint |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Badonasty(m): 9:49pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
beautifultz: i hope u know DE Gea is out....injury things Romero can do better |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by nkemjacob2(m): 9:51pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
We have salah replacement. His injury is not a threat. |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by OlawaleBammie: 9:53pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
teelaw4life: Op, your first point, Liverpool have won twice at Old Trafford this decade. The 4-1 victory in 2009 was at old trafford. Is 2009 part of dis decade? |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by macho44(m): 10:30pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
reportminds: Manchester United may never have a tougher task to beat their biggest rivals.
Liverpool have won every Premier League game they've played this season, are brimming with confidence and comfortably sit top of the table.
United, meanwhile, are going through arguably their leanest spell in decades. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are without a win in their last five matches and are a lowly 12th in the league.
So, no chance for the hosts at Old Trafford this weekend? Well, maybe not. Form can often fly out of the window in these derbies and Solskjaer will be devising a plan to take down Jurgen Klopp's high-fliers.
Here are nine reasons for United fans to be cheerful and believe their side can win...
1. The Old Trafford factor Liverpool have won just once at Old Trafford this decade. That was a 3-0 victory over David Moyes' beleaguered United, in a game in which Liverpool were awarded three penalties.
Aside from that, the Anfield club have struggled even against relatively mediocre United sides under Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho. They even failed to win against an injury-ravaged United at Old Trafford last season.
A a rowdy home crowd can create an atmosphere to again make it difficult for Klopp's men, who will be wary of losing their incredible league record this season at Old Trafford of all places.
2. The derby factor It would be unwise to suggest form shouldn't be considered when analysing or previewing this game. The bookmakers have United at 7/2 to win, which are long odds for a home game, so they obviously believe Liverpool are huge favourites.
But derbies can see emotions run high, composure lost and complacency can play a part. United will have to embrace the chaos of such an occasion and try to capitalise on some nerves in the Liverpool ranks, which are inevitable for such a fixture. Football can be an unpredictable game and that can only benefit the underdogs, United.
3. Mo Salah There are fears on Merseyside over the extent of the ankle injury Salah suffered in his side's last home game, the narrow and late win over Leicester.
So if the Egyptian plays — which he's expected to — there's a chance that he won't be at his roaring best. Throw in the fact that he's never scored against United in four attempts and Solskjaer's side may have the perfect storm. United will have to keep close tabs on a player of Salah's ability of course, but he could struggle to step up once again.
4. Solid defence Statistically, United have the best defence in the Premier League this season, based on xG stats in terms of chances conceded. And that defence is likely to get a boost by the return of Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back. Victor Lindelof and Luke Shaw could also be in contention to come back from injury, meaning Solskjaer may have his first-choice back line available.
Liverpool have struggled to break down similarly resolute defences in Napoli, Sheffield United and Leicester this season. Scoring goals may be an issue for the visitors.
5. Klopp's record As well as Liverpool's inability to win at Old Trafford in recent years, there's the matter of their manager's woeful record against United.
Last season's 3-1 win at Anfield was just Klopp's second triumph over United in nine attempts — and the first in the Premier League and he's yet to find a way past the old enemy on away turf. There will be trepidation in the German's camp that United should try to exploit.
6. A game to suit United So how can United exploit Liverpool's weaknesses? It's fair to say the game may well unfold to suit Solskjaer's preferred approach — on the counter-attack.
Liverpool have the superior ball-players and a dangerous attack, so United will surely cede territory and look to sit in and frustrate the league-leaders.
That will surely give the likes of Marcus Rashford, Daniel James and (if fit) Anthony Martial the chance to break at pace and catch Liverpool unawares at the back. Rashford scored a double in this very fixture in March 2018 and will be boosted by a fine goal and performance for England against Bulgaria.
United's better performances this season have come against better sides: Chelsea, Leicester and Arsenal. If they can replicate those displays, they have a chance.
7. Pogba Say what you want about Pogba — and many people do — but he's a big-game player and undoubtedly the most talented footballer in United's squad.
Solskjaer will be banking on the Frenchman producing one of his best displays. And when that happens, United tend to win, no matter who the opposition are.
8. Weakness in Liverpool's defence Liverpool might be eight points clear at the Premier League summit after eight games, but it's fair to say their defence has flattered to deceive at times this term.
Any defence that concedes three goals at home to RB Salzburg is fallible. And if United can get Daniel James running at Trent Alexander-Arnold, they might find the Achilles heel of Klopp's side. The England right-back is excellent going forward, but can be exposed running back to his own goal. So while Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip have been good this season, United could find joy down the flanks.
9. Rustiness in goal The expected return of Alisson in the Liverpool goal seems like a boost for Klopp's men, but there's every chance the Brazilian's return could actually have a destabilising effect on his teammates.
Adrian has deputised superbly in Alisson's absence this season and Liverpool's back line has been very settled. Alisson is prone to the odd shaky moment and cannot afford that on his return, at Old Trafford.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-utd-liverpool-fixture-news-17089173.amp Whoever wrote this CRAP deserves to be Flogged without pity. |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by wealthpreach(m): 10:33pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
reportminds: Manchester United may never have a tougher task to beat their biggest rivals.
Liverpool have won every Premier League game they've played this season, are brimming with confidence and comfortably sit top of the table.
United, meanwhile, are going through arguably their leanest spell in decades. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are without a win in their last five matches and are a lowly 12th in the league.
So, no chance for the hosts at Old Trafford this weekend? Well, maybe not. Form can often fly out of the window in these derbies and Solskjaer will be devising a plan to take down Jurgen Klopp's high-fliers.
Here are nine reasons for United fans to be cheerful and believe their side can win...
1. The Old Trafford factor Liverpool have won just once at Old Trafford this decade. That was a 3-0 victory over David Moyes' beleaguered United, in a game in which Liverpool were awarded three penalties.
Aside from that, the Anfield club have struggled even against relatively mediocre United sides under Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho. They even failed to win against an injury-ravaged United at Old Trafford last season.
A a rowdy home crowd can create an atmosphere to again make it difficult for Klopp's men, who will be wary of losing their incredible league record this season at Old Trafford of all places.
2. The derby factor It would be unwise to suggest form shouldn't be considered when analysing or previewing this game. The bookmakers have United at 7/2 to win, which are long odds for a home game, so they obviously believe Liverpool are huge favourites.
But derbies can see emotions run high, composure lost and complacency can play a part. United will have to embrace the chaos of such an occasion and try to capitalise on some nerves in the Liverpool ranks, which are inevitable for such a fixture. Football can be an unpredictable game and that can only benefit the underdogs, United.
3. Mo Salah There are fears on Merseyside over the extent of the ankle injury Salah suffered in his side's last home game, the narrow and late win over Leicester.
So if the Egyptian plays — which he's expected to — there's a chance that he won't be at his roaring best. Throw in the fact that he's never scored against United in four attempts and Solskjaer's side may have the perfect storm. United will have to keep close tabs on a player of Salah's ability of course, but he could struggle to step up once again.
4. Solid defence Statistically, United have the best defence in the Premier League this season, based on xG stats in terms of chances conceded. And that defence is likely to get a boost by the return of Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back. Victor Lindelof and Luke Shaw could also be in contention to come back from injury, meaning Solskjaer may have his first-choice back line available.
Liverpool have struggled to break down similarly resolute defences in Napoli, Sheffield United and Leicester this season. Scoring goals may be an issue for the visitors.
5. Klopp's record As well as Liverpool's inability to win at Old Trafford in recent years, there's the matter of their manager's woeful record against United.
Last season's 3-1 win at Anfield was just Klopp's second triumph over United in nine attempts — and the first in the Premier League and he's yet to find a way past the old enemy on away turf. There will be trepidation in the German's camp that United should try to exploit.
6. A game to suit United So how can United exploit Liverpool's weaknesses? It's fair to say the game may well unfold to suit Solskjaer's preferred approach — on the counter-attack.
Liverpool have the superior ball-players and a dangerous attack, so United will surely cede territory and look to sit in and frustrate the league-leaders.
That will surely give the likes of Marcus Rashford, Daniel James and (if fit) Anthony Martial the chance to break at pace and catch Liverpool unawares at the back. Rashford scored a double in this very fixture in March 2018 and will be boosted by a fine goal and performance for England against Bulgaria.
United's better performances this season have come against better sides: Chelsea, Leicester and Arsenal. If they can replicate those displays, they have a chance.
7. Pogba Say what you want about Pogba — and many people do — but he's a big-game player and undoubtedly the most talented footballer in United's squad.
Solskjaer will be banking on the Frenchman producing one of his best displays. And when that happens, United tend to win, no matter who the opposition are.
8. Weakness in Liverpool's defence Liverpool might be eight points clear at the Premier League summit after eight games, but it's fair to say their defence has flattered to deceive at times this term.
Any defence that concedes three goals at home to RB Salzburg is fallible. And if United can get Daniel James running at Trent Alexander-Arnold, they might find the Achilles heel of Klopp's side. The England right-back is excellent going forward, but can be exposed running back to his own goal. So while Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip have been good this season, United could find joy down the flanks.
9. Rustiness in goal The expected return of Alisson in the Liverpool goal seems like a boost for Klopp's men, but there's every chance the Brazilian's return could actually have a destabilising effect on his teammates.
Adrian has deputised superbly in Alisson's absence this season and Liverpool's back line has been very settled. Alisson is prone to the odd shaky moment and cannot afford that on his return, at Old Trafford.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-utd-liverpool-fixture-news-17089173.amp Salzburg and Leipzig are both owned by Red Bull. Go and research about the team. WTF is liverpool that they can't slide 3 goals past them? They were only playing with so much respect in the first half. They got very good players. |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Nobody: 10:39pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
Badonasty: Man utd will beat Liverpool...e sure me die chaii |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by TempleHouse: 12:25am On Oct 17, 2019 |
Quote me well : I will donate £500 to anyone in Nairaland if Liverpool lose on Sunday. 1 Like |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by kingdotman: 8:55am On Oct 17, 2019 |
Football no be mouth. Ireboya: Even if we use our 3rd Eleven, ManUtd can never defeat us. #YNWA |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by Safari29: 3:04pm On Oct 17, 2019 |
bggrafix: Lalasticlaca is trying to give hope to the hopeless.. I laugh in Kuwait.. [color=#990000][/color] yimu, when you re not God |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by sapientia(m): 7:40am On Oct 21, 2019 |
sapientia: Liverpool will have us for dinner.
Have received enough condolences already that am ready for any outcome.
Only a miracle can give us a draw.
Win na signs and wonders. And it was a miracle. 1 Like |
Re: Nine Reasons Why Man United Can Beat Liverpool by yomcity: 1:51pm On Oct 21, 2019 |
TempleHouse: Quote me well : I will donate £500 to anyone in Nairaland if Liverpool lose on Sunday. Pay to this acct 006491575 stanbic thank u in advance |