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Having lost their last three matches, Man United are arguably the perfect opponent to arrest the downward curve in Liverpool’s form. The Dutchman could have done this in two fewer games, but the Reds’ last two Premier League defeats have delayed the achievement!
Liverpool’s history with Man United The two biggest and most successful clubs in English football meet for the 217th time in all competitions and the 185th in the league. This will be the 100th meeting at Anfield in all competitions, Liverpool winning 48 to Man United’s 26.
Liverpool have conceded three goals in the last nine Anfield meetings, two coming last season. Man United could win successive league games for the first time under Amorim, and they have collected 37 points from 34 league games under the Portuguese coach.