Manchester United vs Liverpool is more than just about tradition

2 hours to go before kickoff, and I’m itching for the game to get started.

As a fan you want your team to win every match, but there a few key battles every year that you always relish just a little bit more than the rest.

Manchester United vs Liverpool doesn’t have the same shine any more for the neutrals as Manchester United vs Arsenal or Manchester United vs Chelsea, but speaking strictly on the basis of pride, tradition and pre-season predictions, Liverpool are one side I’ve really wanted United to beat this time around.

And there’s every indication that we will do it, even with the very real possibility that Liverpool will be looking at the Arsenal game for inspiration and that they have enough talent in their side to disrupt United’s rhythm. Every single player in Manchester United’s starting eleven is in form, even Michael Carrick who has improved measurably since returning from the international break. On the contrary, Liverpool cannot make the same claims, nor can they point to their away record with any pride.

There are two clear differences between the Arsenal game and today’s game with Liverpool:

One, Ferguson and Manchester United will be better prepared and more determined to avoid an ‘upset’.

Two, Liverpool under Benitez are too cautious and not confident enough going forward.

Maybe Liverpool have the better central midfield pairing. But if I were to look at this list again I’d pick Vidic ahead of Carragher and even Scholes ahead of Alonso (in an arguably unbalanced central midfield).

Will have a match report up later tonight, and the goal videos as soon as I get them.

Random Stats

Liverpool have not scored a goal from open play in away games in the Premiership this season. The only goal they scored? A Fowler penalty courtesy of a bad decision on a Gerrard dive.

Both sides have won 3 games each in their last 7 Premiership clashes at Old Trafford, but United have won 3 of the last 4.

Liverpool did beat Manchester United the last time these sides met, in the 5th round of the FA Cup last season.

Prediction

No prizes for guessing who I think will win here icon smile Manchester United vs Liverpool is more than just about tradition

Topics: Liverpool, Manchester United

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9 Comments

  1. WiKeD

    “Both sides have won 3 games each in their last 7 Premiership clashes at Old Trafford, but United have won 3 of the last 4.”

    Correction: You mean – 4 of the last 4 ;-)

    Scholes for England!!! (..let’s not go nuts..)

    and…who the heck..is Gerrard? rarely saw him

    ..i’m lovin this.. :-D

    October 23rd, 2006 @ 08:00
  2. Hoodle

    I was particulary fond of the United fans, after whinging like buggery about Beckham’s wife being the focal point of opposing fans chants, targetting Stevie Gerrard’s missus.

    Yes, that was sarcasm.

    October 23rd, 2006 @ 15:31
  3. Ahmed Bilal

    Hoodle – you’re back! (if that’s you…)

    October 23rd, 2006 @ 16:41
  4. ChrisTraverse

    gary neville is a red……

    October 24th, 2006 @ 03:33
  5. Domo45

    Van der Sar
    Neville
    Vidic
    Ferdinand
    Evra
    Ronaldo
    Gerrard
    Sissoko
    Giggs
    Rooney
    Kuyt

    February 15th, 2007 @ 22:09
  6. Akbar Azmi

    Man Utd RULEZ… yeah yeah…

    October 7th, 2007 @ 21:29
  7. naz

    that time is here agan MANU VERSES LIVERPOOLLL
    AND YES MNAU GNA KICK SUM ARSEEEEE MUHAHAHAHAH

    December 14th, 2007 @ 17:00
  8. Shohan Khan

    TEVEZ!!!!!!!!!

    December 17th, 2007 @ 00:42
  9. mantoleskoba

    yeah.!!!
    we win this season!!

    March 26th, 2008 @ 00:28

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