Perhaps I could start this week by setting a little exercise - to name the best composite Manchester United and Liverpool team from their performances this season.
Don’t let me try to influence you. Everyone will have different opinions. But I will venture to say that there are not many Manchester United players in my composite team, despite the substantial spending when Erik ten Hag came in last summer.
For me, Liverpool remain the stronger team of the two and having closed the gap from the 17-point advantage United had on them in mid-February, are in with a real chance of taking the last Champions League spot. Just one point divides them.
Early last month, when the gap between the two sides was still 13 points, United would have thought, ‘We’ve eliminated the threat from Liverpool.’ But their poor form – dropping 10 points in the last eight league games - has created a pressurised situation going into the last three games. Suddenly, United find themselves looking over their shoulders, needing two wins from those three games to guarantee a top-four finish.
Whose shoes would I rather be in? United’s. You always want to be in charge of your own destiny. But they’ve had a very early morning wake-up call in the past few weeks. Suddenly, they find that they’re no longer a shoo-in for a Champions League place. Liverpool’s form has planted a seed of doubt in their minds.
Liverpool’s seven-match winning run since mid-April does need to be kept in perspective. It’s been a comfortable run of fixtures, even though you still have to win those games. There’s been a real inconsistency about Liverpool this season. Their most worrying result - which emphasised that inconsistency - came at the point when they should have been on a ridiculous high.
As a Liverpool player, I never touched the heights of beating United 7-0, as the team did in March, though I know that psychologically you could never have been in a better place, after a result like that. Yet in the very next game they failed to turn up at Bournemouth and lost 1-0. With the greatest respect to Bournemouth, that’s a team Liverpool should be beating.
I still believe there’s recruitment needed for Liverpool’s midfield, just as I said in these pages back in August. There’s a lot of talk about Trent Alexander-Arnold pushing into a central midfield role. You’ll get away with that against the lesser teams. Not so against the better ones.
Trent is one of the best passers of the ball in the league, but what concerns me about him playing there is what happens in the transitions when Liverpool lose the ball. If Trent is in midfield, he will have a bigger number of critical decisions to make in that moment.
Virgil van Dijk’s right-sided central defensive partner - Joel Matip, Ibrahima Konate or Joe Gomez – will be asked to split and push out into the wider area to cover the full-back position. Centre backs don’t like to be out there, because they feel exposed.
But for all that, United are the ones who have to keep their nerve in these all-important two weeks. I ascribe some of their fall-off in form to the absence of Lisandro Martinez. They’ve have won only three of their six league matches since he was injured at Sevilla.
I thought Martinez would get found out in the Premier League because of his physique. I still believe that will be an issue for him going forward – but he is one who leads from the front for United and has a big influence on those around him.
He is one of the four United players who do make my composite team, along with Casemiro, who also has that winning mentality, Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes. But Liverpool players dominate my XI.
If United end up winning the FA Cup, on top of the League Cup, that would have been a great season for them. But they’re still way short of challenging for the title and Champions League. A club of their status needs to be challenging for those.
Claiming a top four spot can also help teams secure your transfer targets, though the majority of players who get a chance to sign for either Liverpool or United are going to take it. These are not just major football clubs. They’re institutions. Anyone who has a chance to play for either of them would jump at it, Champions League or not.
It’s impossible to predict who is going to claim this top four position. The inconsistencies of the two sides mean either could lose again. But having had that substantial lead and lost it, the pressure is on United.
They will feel they can win two of their last three games against Bournemouth, Chelsea and Fulham. No game is easy for them because United, like Liverpool, only play games in which the opposition consider them a major scalp.
Winning at Bournemouth on Saturday would be a significant step but they have their fiercest rivals on their tails. If there’s one team they would hate to miss out on Champions League football to, it’s Liverpool.
Why thrilling City are shoo-ins for Euro glory
The fact that Real Madrid’s midfield needs renewing was there for all to see on Wednesday night against a thrilling Manchester City team. We saw that the days of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric at that level are now over and that Real are in for a major rebuild.
I’ve always been a huge fan of Karim Benzema but that game passed him by. The intensity was too much for him. Watching the Milan semi-final second leg didn’t change my opinion of what Italian football has become.
I just can’t see how Inter Milan can possibly beat this City team in Istanbul. Inter will spend at last 60 per cent of the time without the ball and most of that in their own half, in and around their own box. It’s there for City to win.
The day I pushed Bob up the stairs
It's 40 years since Bob Paisley retired from management. His last Anfield game was against Aston Villa, who Liverpool play in that great stadium on Saturday. But it was after we’d beaten Manchester United in the League Cup final at Wembley in 1983 that we tried to make sure he got the acclaim.
I literally had to push him up the stairs when we were collecting the trophy because he didn’t want to be the centre of attention.
‘Just another game. Did my bit. No fuss.’ That was Bob. But if anyone deserved to bask in the glory for a moment, it was him that day. It was only in later years that people realised the full value of what Bob had delivered.
He was - is - one of the managerial greats in world football.
Southampton pay heavy price for bad decisions
We cannot be surprised that Southampton are relegated. They released five players with Premier League experience, before the season and of the 12 players they signed last summer, nine were 21 or under.
The perfect scenario is that those young players come in, have an impact, keep you in the Premier League and their monetary value goes up.
The alternative scenario is that they get you relegated and are no longer worth the money you paid for them. This is a classic case of another very wealthy man, Dragan Solak, coming into the football and listening to the wrong people, like a whole litany of other owners.
I’m not sure that I see James Ward-Prowse leaving and the challenge is to keep that squad together. They’ve paid a heavy price for their misjudgement.
Redheartliverpool
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bkl league table dekh le bsdk
lodu kitne sal ke bad table ke upar hein bsdk kaha tha prev 5 years in your mum p*ssy
SMHellas
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And yet Man United will likely finish above Liverpool. Shows teams are more than the sum of their parts
Zisknopsz
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nonsense!!
linus_jeef
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𝑶𝒈𝒂 𝑺𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒐𝒏𝒆 𝒈𝒂𝒎𝒆 𝒕𝒐 𝒈𝒐 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒖𝒏𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒘𝒐 𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒂𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒐𝒇 𝒚𝒐𝒖 (𝑳𝒊𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒑𝒐𝒐𝒍)
linus_jeef
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𝑺𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒂𝒓𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒆?
linus_jeef
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where is Graeme Sounese?
Zisknopsz
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nonsense!!
Emmy619
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Which Henderson is he Talking about.😂
Vowiklmosu
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Just don't get thrashed 7-0
fitdeioy
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luke Shaw had a better season than Robertso
Boycalox
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ibreedsoccer
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I think souness meant this
ibreedsoccer
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konate has been better than vvd tho
Mose_9
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rashford is not a natural number 9
he has played better than both gakpo and nunez
Mose_9
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Robertson for Shaw, Arnold for Wan Bisaka
open your eyes.....I chose Arnold over AWB
Mose_9
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garnacho over gakpo or diaz and shaw over robertson is a joke[Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
garnacho has more goal contribution and that is just from the bench.....gakpo starts every game since he came
Mose_9
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is shaw better than Robertson or how many goals has he created
I am talking based on this season.....shaw has played better.......he has kept more clean sheets and has shown his versatility
vodbcelnoz
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pep you will seat a watch Int.Millan take the champions league cup in june
vodbcelnoz
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nonsense Pep, you should learn to talk about City and not United. if you are given United what are going to do. Arreybesong United Fan Kumba Cameroon. shame when you see United in the top 4
Rumadkptz
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TAA IS NOT BETTER AT DEFENDING THAN WAN BISSAKA BECAUSE ITS A LIVERPOOL SUPPORTER TAA GOT PICKED AS HENDERSON MAKES TAA LOOK GOOD REMOVE HENDERSON AND TAA IN TROUBLE
dazzamufctreble99
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the better team but yet below utd ya fucking bellend
dazzamufctreble99
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pehcdkpty
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Sorry it's his opinion but even some of the Pool players he opted are not Liverpool's best this season. Nunes is a bench player yet Gakpo has been playing
Nichfooty
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I would put konate ahead of Martinez in defence. Swap Henderson out for sabitzer.
suberumayowa
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Konnte
yes ahead of van dike
Dasabdilor
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Henderson shouldn’t be there
Cuhabksty
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Luke was way ahead of Robertson
adesinaalamu
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Short memory, was Liverpool playing Seria A when Manchester United ahead of them with the said 17points in February as if Liverpool didn't spend fortune last summer and even in winter. Perhaps, no one expected you to rate United ahead of your club but it is only matter of time B4 you realize Liverpool would be playing in Europa League next season
Sicabdklor
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ofcourse as a defender, we first look at defensive roles then offensive later that's why we have strikers and midfielders.....
and as defenders, I take AWB....he has been excellent this season.....the Robertson over Shaw??!!!!! Shaw has had an excellent season than Robertson..... he is even ahead of ten hag's favorite Malacia
Sicabdklor
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why Arnold,a defender that can't defend over AWB?
ofcourse as a defender, we first look at defensive roles then offensive later that's why we have strikers and midfielders.....
Blaqpablo
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can bissaka attack....it depends on what he his playing
Princesaha64
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Shaw is better an Robertson,,, factos
Luke Shaw play in a low rate..
dumbdlrsu
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now I see why this guy flopped in coaching at Blackburn and never recieved any job offers again in average team,if u think Arnold can play ahead of bisaka and dalot then u smoking something strong,then van Dyk is in same category of Maguire this season,konate and Shaw and Varane are way better. I think I saw Nunez imagine🤣🤣🤣
Keebelntu
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Nunez, he doesn't even make it into the Liverpool starting 11.
So do they have a better 9 no way bro nunez was injured
Keebelntu
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Konnte
gm11
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Put De Gea in goal😂😂😂 Fellas about to win the golden glove alisson isn't good atall
Xanderr
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Man put Allison in GK position
Xanderr
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Nunez, he doesn't even make it into the Liverpool starting 11.
That's why he is called Sourness....he is very sour and bitter
Fazmil Affezan
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Shaw>>>>>Robertson. common knowledge
Robbo far better than Shaw
Xanderr
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Man put Henderson in the midfield
Mipklmnry
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😂 Man United fans at it again 🤣
it's a fact,,,, Robertson has dropped off in form and Shaw has jus gotten better
thisishayzed
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Shaw is better an Robertson,,, factos
😂 Man United fans at it again 🤣
Nukaeikmnu
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bsdk iss app mein to sab brain dead man u lwda fans hein Liverpool>>>>>>>man u
bkl league table dekh le bsdk
Klef122
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why Arnold,a defender that can't defend over AWB?
AWB need to help in attack too That’s why we are poor Arnold is not his mate
Mipklmnry
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Shaw is better an Robertson,,, factos
Kacbdeiknp
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I think for me I would prefer Shaw and the only reason anold would make it in this one, it's because there is no,James or Walker these two teams have incomplete right back,de gea's ball distribution is bad,
Kiwdeikuz
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Too biased
jakdnopst
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Nunez, he doesn't even make it into the Liverpool starting 11.
imagine[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
lfc901
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Degea over Alison Shaw over Henderson Garnacho over Nunez then Rashford centrally
de gea lol
lfc901
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this is a bias line up.....if you truly want to make a combined line up based on performance, it should be this....
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garnacho over gakpo or diaz and shaw over robertson is a joke[Crylaugh][Crylaugh]