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October 17, 2019 16:27 IST

Liverpool head to United with widest gulf in years

Manchester United v Liverpool

Sunday, October 20, 09:00 PM

IMAGE: A young Liverpool fan shows support. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images

Premier League leaders Liverpool head to Old Trafford, on Sunday, to face Manchester United and rarely have the odds been so in favour of an away win.

Liverpool have won just five times at United in the Premier League era and the Red Devils have won the fixture 16 times, but the gulf in quality between the sides has widened significantly in recent years.

 

While Juergen Klopp’s side have a 100% record in the Premier League, United have just two league wins this season and after their 1-0 defeat by Newcastle United the international break, they are down in 12th place, 15 points behind their arch-rivals.

To add to their problems, United look set to be without goalkeeper David De Gea who picked up a groin injury on international duty with Spain.

“David needs a scan. I think he’ll be out. It certainly looked like it anyway...so it’s just one of those things,” said manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Argentine Sergio Romero is expected to stand in for De Gea and can expect a busy time against Klopp’s potent attack.

French midfielder Paul Pogba has not yet recovered fully from his ankle injury but there is better news on the fitness of on the fitness of forward Anthony Martial and full backs Luke Shaw and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

“I can’t tell you 100 per cent (who) is going to be fit as something might happen,” said Solskjaer.

“But hopefully Aaron and Anthony will last the training this week and be available for selection. If it’s for half a game or 30 minutes I don’t know but let’s see where they’re at,” he said.

United’s Spanish midfielder Juan Mata believes the clash with their old rivals offers an opportunity to kick-start the season.

“We have a great chance to change the dynamic and we are all very motivated to take the win. We are United, we are playing at home and we will give everything to be able to take the victory that our fans deserve in such a special game,” Mata said.

Crystal Palace v Manchester City

Saturday, October 19, 10:00 PM

IMAGE: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola during the match. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters

Champions Manchester City face a tricky trip to Selhurst Park to face a Crystal Palace team who beat them at the Etihad in January.

City are eight points adrift of Liverpool. Palace sit just two points behind City in sixth position after an impressive start to the season, but this fixture is the first of a straight run of five against sides directly above them.

Tottenham Hotspur v Watford

Saturday, October 19, 07:30 PM

Tottenham Hotspur, beaten 3-0 at Brighton & Hove Albion last time out, will look to bounce back against winless bottom club Watford.

Leicester City v  Burnley FC

Saturday, October 19, 07:30 PM

Fourth-placed Leicester City host Burnley who are seventh and Frank Lampard’s improving Chelsea entertain Newcastle on Saturday.

Arsenal v Sheffield United

Tuesday, October 22, 12:30 AM

Third-placed Arsenal visit Sheffield United on Monday.

Source: REUTERS
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