Khaleej Times

Liverpool out to halt United’s charge in Anfield showdown

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london — Liverpool and Manchester United’s globe-trotting squads must shake off the effects of internatio­nal duty for one of English football’s most eagerlyant­icipated clashes on Saturday.

According to Sky Sports their players clocked up 139,000 miles taking part in World Cup qualifiers since the last Premier League action, but all roads lead to Anfield as the English top flight resumes after a two-week hiatus with a potential cracker.

The stoppage was badly-timed for United who won their last three Premier League games with nine goals scored and none conceded,

These kind of matches, every single moment plays a part Jose Mourinho

albeit against sides in the lower half of the table.

Jose Mourinho’s side, joint leaders on 19 points from seven games with Manchester City, will hope to continue that momentum in what will be their biggest test of the season to date. Liverpool’s form has been less impressive and Juergen Klopp’s side, beset by defensive problems, are seven points off the searing pace being set by the two Manchester rivals.

They are also without a Premier League victory over bitter adversarie­s United in their last six meetings but Mourinho says recent history will have no bearing on Saturday.

“These kind of matches, every single moment plays a part,” Mourinho told Sky Sports. “We are playing against a good team with very good players. Form doesn’t matter, the moment doesn’t matter. It’s a match of three points.” —

 ?? AP ?? Weeks layoff injury to Mane will cost Reds dear Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold (left) vies for the ball with Burnley’s Robbie Brady. —
AP Weeks layoff injury to Mane will cost Reds dear Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold (left) vies for the ball with Burnley’s Robbie Brady. —

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