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Liverpool Hope to End Man United Unbeaten Run

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Liverpool and Manchester United will renew their fierce rivalry today when Jose Mourinho's high-flying Red Devils travel to Anfield. Seven points already separate the two sides in the Premier League table, but this will be United's first real test of their title credential­s and both teams will go into the biggest match in English football confident of picking up a win.

Liverpool were earlier being touted title contender following a 4-0 victory over Arsenal, but it has been a very different story this time around.

Just one win in seven matches between the internatio­nal breaks have left the Reds seventh in the Premier League table, without a win from two Champions League games and eliminated from the EFL Cup following a hugely disappoint­ing September.

The gap to the leading Manchester clubs is already seven points, and defeat today would extend that to 10. While it is still too early to come to any final conclusion­s regarding the league table, a 10-point deficit would be a very big ask for Liverpool to overhaul considerin­g how impressive both Manchester City and United have looked thus far.

Describing this match as a must-win game for Liverpool would be premature - they have only lost once in the Premier League this season and are only one point off the top four, after all - but it is verging on a must-not-lose contest if the Reds have any serious designs on challengin­g for the title.

Jurgen Klopp's style isn't exactly conducive to favouring not losing over winning, though, and the German is highly unlikely to change his philosophy for United's visit this weekend, despite his side going seven matches without a clean sheet across all competi- tions and only West Ham United and Crystal Palace having conceded more Premier League goals this season.

The defence has been a long-standing issue which, by his own admission, Klopp is losing patience with, but the growing concern for Liverpool prior to the internatio­nal break was their wastefulne­ss in front of goal. Many of their dropped points came in matches they otherwise dominated, but were unable to kill off.

Draws against the likes of Burnley and Leicester City - and earlier in the season Watford - are frustratin­gly nothing new for Liverpool, though, and despite their poor recent form there will be many backing them to win this weekend given their exemplary record against direct rivals under Klopp.

The German has spent just over two years in the Anfield hotseat now, and in that time he has lost only two of his 20 outings against Arsenal, Chelsea, the Manchester clubs and Tottenham Hotspur, often saving their best performanc­es for some of their closest rivals.

It is a record which leaves Liverpool top of the top-six mini-league during Klopp's tenure, although he is yet to record a Premier League victory over United - perhaps due largely to United's style of play being most closely aligned with a 'smaller' club than any other from that 'big six'.

United look like a different beast this season, though, and with Liverpool winless at home since August the visitors may be tempted to attack more than they have on recent visits - something which could play into the hosts' hands.

Following a severely underwhelm­ing debut season on the Premier League front last term, Mourinho's Manchester United are making up for lost time and have set the early pace alongside local rivals City so far.

Having dropped 23 points at home last season, United have begun this campaign with a perfect record in front of their own fans, and they are not far behind on their travels either with a 2-2 draw at Stoke City the only blemish on their away record so far.

Questions still remain over the credibilit­y of their title credential­s, though, as while City have already claimed maximum points from matches against Liverpool and Chelsea, this weekend's contest will be United's first big test against a direct top-six rival this season.

Of course, Mourinho's side can only beat what is put in front of them and a 10-match unbeaten streak which includes nine wins is impressive no matter the opponents, but the real tests are still to come for the Red Devils, starting at Anfield today.

Mourinho will face questions of his own heading into the match having developed a reputation for playing defensive football away to direct rivals in recent years, and the Portuguese boss must decide whether to once again shut up shop - a tactic which has proved effective in the past, not least at Anfield or look to continue his side's free-scoring streak in front of goal.

United have averaged three goals per game in the Premier League this season and trail only City in the scoring charts, while they have found the back of the net four times in a game on six separate occasions during their last 10 outings - four of which Liverpool v Burnley v Crystal Palace v Man City v Swansea v Tottenham v Watford v Brighton Southampto­n

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Today's visitors are more equipped to take the game to Liverpool than they were last season, then, but Mourinho may still opt for the safer approach knowing that their hosts tend to struggle more against teams who let them see more of the ball.

Manchester City will be expected to beat Stoke City at home later today, though, which could force Mourinho to be more aggressive in order to put the pressure on his local rivals by temporaril­y moving to the top of the table.

Mourinho has played down the added significan­ce of this fixture between English football's two most successful clubs, but he will know first hand how important it really is, and his own personal rivalry with Liverpool from his days at Chelsea will only add spice to an already mouthwater­ing contest.

The former Real Madrid boss has not managed a team to a Premier League victory over Liverpool in almost three years, though, while his personal record against Klopp is also underwhelm­ing with just one win from seven previous meetings.

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Liverpool tries Man U for size at Anfield

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