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Super Sunday is all about Suarez andvan Persie at Old Trafford

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ROBIN VAN PERSIE and Luis Suarez’s tussle at the top of the Premier League goalscorin­g charts continues at Old Trafford on Sunday as leaders Manchester United take on Liverpool in one of the season’s most keenlyanti­cipated fixtures.

Neither player can stop scoring but while the superlativ­es have rained down on 16-goal Dutchman Van Persie, Suarez’s 15 have more often than not been accompanie­d with pantomime-villain antics that polarise opinion on the Uruguayan.

Last weekend proved a typical scenario as the FA Cup briefly took centre stage after a barrage of holiday Premier League action which left United seven points clear of title rivals Manchester City, who face Arsenal on Sunday.

Van Persie’s last-gasp equaliser against West Ham United had purists salivating but 24 hours later Suarez’s integrity was called into question after he got away with a blatant handball to score his side’s second goal against minor-league Mansfield.

While van Persie has proved to be worth every penny of the £24 million United paid Arsenal for his services, Suarez’s contributi­on to a Liverpool side finally flourishin­g under Brendan Rodgers after a terrible start is perhaps even more impressive.

He has worked tirelessly as a lone striker for most of the campaign and while his antics and reputation for diving mean the snipers will always be aiming for him, he is establishi­ng himself as the latest idol on Liverpool’s famous Kop.

At least the 160th league clash between the fierce north west rivals looks like being spared the controvers­ial build-up which has marred their most recent meetings.

The focus before and during United’s 2-1 victory at Liverpool in September was on concerns about crowd behaviour in the wake of the publicatio­n of a report into the Hillsborou­gh disaster that claimed 96 Liverpool fans and spawned several sickening songs from United fans.

Last February at Old Trafford the match was overshadow­ed by the continuing racism row between the clubs following Suarez’s eight-match ban for calling United’s Patrice Evra “negro” – a situation inflamed by Suarez’s refusal to shake hands with the Frenchman before kick-off.

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson labelled Suarez “a disgrace” at the time but on Sunday he will be more concerned with making sure his leaky defence keeps the south American quiet.

Suarez, who has admirably led the Liverpool attack alone this season now has Daniel Sturridge for company after he joined from Chelsea.

Both scored against Mansfield although how to pair them successful-

 ??  ?? INFLUENTIA­L Luis Suarez has continued to attract controvers­y but no one can deny the impact the striker has had on Liverpool’s season
INFLUENTIA­L Luis Suarez has continued to attract controvers­y but no one can deny the impact the striker has had on Liverpool’s season

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