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Old 06-03-2018, 11:47 AM   #1
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Manchester United vs Liverpool - Premier League Gameweek 30
Sabtu, 10 Maret 2018
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Venue : Old Traford, Manchester
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Manchester United : Zlatan Ibrahimović, Marouane Fellaini, Daley Blind and Ander Herrera ruled out. Marcos Rojo and Phil Jones doubtful.
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Head to Head pertemuan kedua tim :
Manchester United menang : 87x
Imbang : 65x
Liverpool menang : 75x

10 pertandingan terakhir kedua tim :
16 Maret 2014 - Manchester United 0 – 2 Liverpool – Premier League
14 Desember 2014 - Manchester United 3 – 0 Liverpool – Premier League
22 Maret 2015 - Liverpool 1 – 2 Manchester United – Premier League
12 September 2015 - Manchester United 3 – 1 Liverpool – Premier League
17 Januari 2016 - Liverpool 0 – 1 Manchester United – Premier League
11 Maret 2016 - Liverpool 2 – 0 Manchester United – Europa League
18 Maret 2016 - Manchester United 1 – 1 Liverpool – Europa League
18 Oktober 2016 - Liverpool 0 – 0 Manchester United – Premier League
15 Januari 2017 - Manchester United 1 – 1 Liverpool – Europa League
14 Oktober 2017 - Liverpool 0 – 0 Manchester United – Premier League
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Mau ga mau harus menang di pertandingan ini agar posisi 2 tetap terkunci, semoga Mata diturunkan sejak menit awal..
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UNITED TAKE MOMENTUM INTO LIVERPOOL TEST

The late winner at Crystal Palace had multiple benefits: it inspired a moment of pure joy, secured three Premier League points and, perhaps most importantly, enhanced the momentum behind Jose Mourinho’s United before Saturday’s crunch match against old rivals Liverpool.

That blockbuster game at Old Trafford could determine who finishes second in the table and, as the manager has repeatedly stated, that remains the ambition with the title seemingly out of reach.

Having twice come from behind against Chelsea and Palace over the last fortnight, there is no doubt that United head into the fixture with increased confidence, belief and a little bit of swagger. The images that followed Nemanja Matic’s half-volley at Selhurst Park were almost cinematic, and you should not underestimate how galvanising that result could be for both the squad and fans.

The Reds must now harness the feel-good factor and wield it throughout Saturday’s pivotal match with Liverpool, which is coincidentally the 200th competitive fixture between the two clubs.

Chris Smalling was accurate when he stated the players will train this week with smiles on their faces and our Serbian match-winner, Matic, shrewdly highlighted the increased momentum that is now behind the Reds. Yet Nemanja was also wise enough to acknowledge the players must also improve their performance levels when Jurgen Klopp’s third-placed side visit the Theatre of Dreams.

“It is obviously great to win game by game and when you have a match against Liverpool coming up, a big derby, it is important to go into that with a win,” Matic opined on Monday.

“We will show the same character as we did tonight, but we have to be honest: we have to play better, especially when you see our first half performance. We have to do more if we want to win as Liverpool is a team with great quality and we have to do more. We have to play better, but with the same character.”

Speaking of character, there was plenty shown by United’s travelling fans at Selhurst Park and Jose Mourinho reserved special praise for them while speaking to MUTV. The manager stated such a support is now required at Old Trafford, with a triumvirate of high-profile occasions to come in all competitions.

“It is a big game against Liverpool,” Jose said. “I think we both want to finish in the top four, but we both want to finish second so, yes, it is a big game. Then we have Sevilla in the Champions League knockout and Brighton in the FA Cup knockout, so three big matches at Old Trafford.”

As a result of 'that' late winner, the fans are on a high and creating a vociferous atmosphere will not be a problem on Saturday afternoon, according to a man who is well-versed in the rivalry.

“What a lift the Palace win is for the game against Liverpool, not just for the fans but everybody associated with the club,” Paddy Crerand explained. “We're all looking forward to the game now and feeling confident, rather than having doubts. Those were three big points for United on Monday.”

United v Liverpool kicks off at 12:30 GMT on Saturday and MUTV's live build-up will start at 10:30.

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Manchester United must improve on Crystal Palace display if we want to beat Liverpool, admits Nemanja Matic

* Nemanja Matic says Liverpool are a team of 'great quality' ahead of league clash
* The Serbian warns Manchester United team-mates they must 'do more' to win
* Matic scored the winning goal vs Crystal Palace to complete a huge comeback


Manchester United showed plenty of character in Monday's come-from-behind Premier League win over Crystal Palace but they need to show improvement when Liverpool visit Old Trafford at the weekend, midfielder Nemanja Matic has said.

Matic scored his first United goal with a superb volleyed added-time winner as they recovered from two goals down to seal a 3-2 victory that took them back up to second place above Liverpool ahead of Saturday's blockbuster Premier League clash.

'We have to do more if we want to win, as Liverpool is a team with great quality. We have to play better, but with the same character,' Matic told the club's website.


Nemanja Matic says Manchester United need to improve if they want to beat Liverpool

'We'll show the same character as we did (against Palace)... but we have to be honest... we have to play better, especially when you see our first half performance.

'It is obviously great to win game by game and when you have a match against Liverpool coming up, a big derby, it's important to go into that with a win,' Serbia international Matic added.

With runaway leaders Manchester City closing in on their third league title in seven seasons, attention has shifted to the fight for Champions League qualification and United's battle with Liverpool to finish second behind their neighbours.

Jose Mourinho's United side have 62 points and lead the Merseyside club by two with nine game remaining.

Both clubs are also targeting European glory, with Liverpool reaching the Champions League quarter-finals after a 5-0 aggregate win over Porto while United face Sevilla in the return leg of their last 16 clash on Tuesday having drawn 0-0 away.

United host Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup quarter-finals on the Saturday following the match with the Spaniards.

'It is a big game against Liverpool,' Mourinho said. 'I think we both want to finish in the top four, but we both want to finish second so, yes, it is a big game.

'Then we have Sevilla in the Champions League knockout and Brighton in the FA Cup knockout, so three big matches at Old Trafford,' the Portuguese manager added.

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UNITED V LIVERPOOL: SIX TALKING POINTS

Matches between Manchester United and Liverpool rarely disappoint and don’t need any kind of introduction.

Jose Mourinho’s men will be raring to go after coming from behind to beat both Chelsea and Crystal Palace in the last two Premier League games.

As ever when the two rivals go head to head, there are plenty of sub-plots and we’ve picked out six topics up for discussion ahead of Saturday’s showdown…

THE BATTLE FOR SECOND PLACE

The first Premier League match of the weekend pits second against third, with United currently leading the race to finish in the runners-up spot, with the title seemingly out of reach. There are currently two points separating the two sides, who have taken turns to occupy second place in recent weeks. But, crucially, Mourinho’s team have momentum at a good time and victory this weekend would open up a five-point gap over the Merseysiders with just eight games left to play, which could be significant at this stage of the season.

RIVALRY REACHES KEY LANDMARK
The Saturday lunchtime encounter at the Theatre of Dreams will be our 200th competitive meeting with Liverpool in an intense rivalry that stretches all the way back to April 1894. United have the upper hand over the previous 199 games, winning 79 to Liverpool’s 65, and there have been 55 draws. Overall, we have scored 272 goals against Liverpool, conceding 251. After four consecutive draws between the sides, the Reds will be eager to mark the milestone by getting the better of the Merseysiders for the first time since September 2015.

IS MARTIAL IN OR OUT?
Anthony Martial capped a debut to remember in that aforementioned fixture three years ago, coming off the bench to seal a 3-1 success with a well-taken finish in front of the Stretford End. He will be hoping to be involved on Saturday and have a positive impact against Liverpool once again, after missing Monday’s thrilling comeback victory at Crystal Palace through injury. The boss could give an update on the Frenchman's fitness in his pre-match press conference on Friday.

WHO COULD PLAY FOR LIVERPOOL?
There was plenty of debate surrounding Jurgen Klopp’s team selection for Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League last-16 second leg against FC Porto, with his side already holding a virtually unassailable 5-0 lead from the first leg. The Liverpool boss made five changes for the goalless draw at Anfield from their 2-0 home win over Newcastle in the league last weekend, handing Adam Lallana a first start in two months after injury and giving some game time to forgotten striker Danny Ings off the bench in the second half. But the Merseysiders are likely to return to a full-strength side on Saturday, with Nathaniel Clyne expected to be their only absentee.

SHUTTING OUT THE MERSEYSIDERS
Liverpool's attack has earned praise this season, with the club scoring 67 Premier League goals so far. But United comfortably kept a clean sheet at Anfield in the goalless draw back in October and are one of only six teams to shut out the Merseysiders in their 42 games in all competitions this term. Encouragingly, heading into Saturday’s game, Mourinho’s men hold the best defensive home record in the Premier League this season – conceding just six times at Old Trafford in our 14 top-flight games. Add into the mix the fact United have kept four clean sheets during an unbeaten run of seven league encounters against Liverpool and it stands to reason that a solid defensive base can set the platform for a crucial victory.

A CRUCIAL HOME RUN BEGINS
The visit of our fierce rivals from across the North West is the first of three massive home games for United in the space of seven days in three different competitions – with a decisive Champions League last-16 tie against Sevilla to come on Tuesday night, followed by an Emirates FA Cup quarter-final against Brighton. The boss has called for a big atmosphere on Saturday, which would help give the players an extra lift in their quest to secure a win that would be well received and could set the tone for a positive week ahead.

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WILL OUR GAME-CHANGING SUBS START?

It’s an obvious point to make but the identity of both starting XIs will have a large bearing on the outcome of Saturday’s big clash between Manchester United and Liverpool.

United have a number of injury doubts, with Anthony Martial, Ander Herrera, Marcos Rojo, Phil Jones, Marouane Fellaini, Daley Blind and Zlatan Ibrahimovic all having been absent for differing periods of time.

It remains to be seen whether any of them will be in contention to face the Merseysiders at Old Trafford, but Jose Mourinho will have other selection decisions to make as he masterminds his victory plan.

One – or rather three – of those could centre on the substitutes who made a game-changing impact when they came off the bench for the second half of Monday’s dramatic 3-2 victory at Crystal Palace.

Marcus Rashford replaced Scott McTominay at the interval and immediately injected a threat with his pace and direct running from the left flank.

Juan Mata and Luke Shaw also impressed after coming on for Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young respectively with 23 minutes left.

And Twitter was awash with praise for the impact of the three replacements against Palace…

Essa Al-Khalifa tweeted: “Mata and Rashford completely changed the game. We began to pass with purpose and with intent. Fair play, Jose.”

Tom Roddy commented: “It doesn’t always work, but Juan Mata coming on was the difference for MUFC. His runs, link-up play, getting in between the lines. He was the antidote Mourinho and United needed.”

Manas Sinha said: “All the substitutes were game changers. Rashford kept width with Shaw on the left which allowed Mata to make his runs in behind the defence causing havoc in the Palace defence.”

Mata has been a regular in the XI this season and may have been in Mourinho’s starting plans on Saturday anyway, but Rashford and Shaw have perhaps given the boss food for thought as he ponders the make-up of his team.

Rashford played on the left to accommodate Alexis Sanchez’s central shift at Selhurst Park, with Jesse Lingard initially moving out to the right wing, before switching to what Mourinho called a “crazy” right-back role when Mata replaced Valencia.

The manager was certainly pleased with his substitutions’ contribution, telling reporters after the game: “Marcus was good. Immediately he created dangerous situations and opened more spaces between defenders, where our attacking players could make runs and penetrate these gaps.

“From the wider positional point of view he was very good for us. And I think what I call a crazy right-back was also very important because we had to take the risks and Lingard as a right-back is this kind of crazy right-back that can make a defensive mistake by losing his position but can also be an extra man attacking other areas.

“It was difficult for them; Roy [Hodgson] saw it. He brought [Jaïro] Riedewald to play wide and cover him, but he was really aggressive and Mata was coming to the inside, so we created a lot of problems in the second half.”

Mourinho has deployed a 4-3-3 formation in recent games, having often favoured a 4-2-3-1 before that, and it’ll be interesting to see which system he considers most effective against Jurgen Klopp’s side, who are the Premier League’s leading scorers on the road this term with 34 goals.

Perhaps the only players we can predict with a certain degree of confidence to be in the starting line-up on Saturday, based on what has gone before this season, are David De Gea, Chris Smalling, Nemanja Matic and Romelu Lukaku. Yet the fact there’s another huge home game – against Sevilla – only three days after Liverpool could influence the manager’s selection decisions.

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Manchester United will defend deep again but we'll play attacking football, vows Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren

* Manchester United host Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon
* In the reverse fixture earlier this season, United managed just one shot on target
* Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren expects United be as equally defensive-minded


Dejan Lovren has claimed Jose Mourinho will revert to his cautious type on Saturday as he vowed Liverpool will be committed to all-out attack.

The biggest rivalry in English football resumes at Old Trafford with the winner of this showdown almost certain to finish runners-up to Manchester City; it is Liverpool's intention to go for victory and utilise the talents of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.

When the teams last met at Anfield in October, Mourinho set his team up not to lose - a point highlighted by the fact that United barely threatened and only managed one tame shot on target in 90 minutes.


Dejan Lovren expects Manchester United to be defensive when Liverpool visit on Saturday. Speaking about United boss Jose Mourinho's tactics - Lovren believes they'll defend deep

Liverpool, it should be noted, were not much better in that fixture but their form has improved dramatically since then and Lovren, whose performances have improved since Virgil van Dijk arrived at the club in January, is adamant they will be committed to going for goals.

'It will be a tough challenge definitely,' said Lovren. 'Last time, when they came here, they defend really deep so let's see what happens now.'

Asked whether United would defend deep again, he replied: 'I think so. They need the points, definitely. For them it will be maybe a point good but for us, we never play for a point. We are there; we will give our best. We will play like we play every day, attacking football. Let's enjoy it.

'You know, Mourinho has his own plans. Whatever he wants to do, it is not our job to know. It is our job to focus on ourselves and play how we hope will beat them. We didn't do the best game in our season (against Porto) but we can concentrate for the next game, the big game against United.'

Lovren will square up to Lukaku for the first time since the pair clashed at Anfield. The Croatia defender accused the Belgium international of deliberately kicking him in the face; the Football Association studied the video of the clash but said Lukaku had no charge to face.

'He is a top striker,' said Lovren, who revealed that the pair had not had contact since Anfield.

'We can say what we want (but) he scores many goals. Maybe they are not in the best shape but still they win ugly. What matters is the points. It (the stamp) is over. There is another game.

'I enjoy playing against big, top strikers. The biggest challenge for me is when you have Mo Salah and Sadio Mane at the training ground - then you know what you are. Definitely Lukaku is one of the best strikers in the Premier League. He showed that many times.'

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MATCH PREVIEW: MANCHESTER UNITED V LIVERPOOL

Setting the scene… United begin a huge week at Old Trafford on Saturday with a lunchtime showdown against Liverpool, in what is always one of the biggest games of any season. With crucial home matches against Sevilla and Brighton to follow, Jose Mourinho's men will be looking to build on the momentum gained from consecutive comeback wins over Chelsea and Crystal Palace in the last two Premier League matches. In what is a significant match in the battle for second place, United will look to widen the gap over the Merseysiders to five points with a victory and extend our unbeaten run against the Anfield club in the top flight to eight matches.

How can I watch it? Saturday's big match kicks off at 12:30 GMT and will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports. MUTV subscribers on Sky or Virgin Media, the MUTV app, or online at MUTV.com can enjoy match build-up from 10:30 GMT on the Match Day show and listen to radio commentary of the game, before watching it in full on Sunday at 18:00 GMT. You can also keep up with all the action as it happens via ManUtd.com's live match blog and our official Twitter account @ManUtd.

What's the team news? United were without seven players for Monday's thrilling comeback victory over Crystal Palace. Anthony Martial, who marked his United debut with a memorable goal in our last victory over Liverpool in September 2015, missed the trip to Selhurst Park through injury, while Phil Jones, Marcos Rojo, Daley Blind, Ander Herrera, Marouane Fellaini and Zlatan Ibrahimovic have been missing for varying periods of time. The boss could give a further update on his squad in Friday's pre-match press conference. For Liverpool, Nathaniel Clyne is edging towards fitness but is unlikely to feature, while Georginio Wijnaldum is struggling with illness and captain Jordan Henderson is also doubtful due to an ongoing leg issue.

How are Liverpool doing? After a relatively slow start to the season, Jurgen Klopp's men have put together a fine run of form to climb up to third in the table. The Merseysiders are unbeaten in their last five Premier League matches since a surprise 1-0 defeat at Swansea City at the end of January. They have only lost three games in the league this season and have scored more goals away from home (34) than any other club.

How have we fared against Liverpool in the past? Saturday's clash will be the 200th meeting between the sides in all competitions - and 52nd in the Premier League era - in what has been a fierce and passionate rivalry stretching over 124 years. United have won 79 of the previous 199 encounters, while Liverpool have won 65 and there have been 55 draws. The last four meetings have ended in draws and United have not been beaten by the Merseysiders in the league since March 2014.

What happened earlier in the season? United made the trip to Anfield in the reverse fixture in mid-October and came away with a hard-earned point as the two rivals played out a goalless draw, which extended our unbeaten start to 2017/18 in the Premier League.

What's Jose Mourinho's record like against Liverpool? Since taking charge at Old Trafford, the boss has drawn all three of his matches against the Merseysiders, so he will be keen to record his first victory over them as United manager on Saturday. In total, Jose has faced the Anfield club 26 times during his career in all competitions and boasts an impressive record of 11 wins, nine draws and just six defeats.

One to watch: When Philippe Coutinho left for Barcelona in January, doubts were raised as to how Liverpool would function without their wellspring of Brazilian flair and creativity. But, the man they call 'the Pharaoh' has enjoyed a memorable debut season so far. Mohamed Salah has scored 33 goals, including six in his last five league matches, and registered 11 assists in all competitions this season. In the Premier League, the Egyptian has been particularly impressive and tops the goalscoring charts, having netted a goal every 92 minutes on average. The United defence kept the African Player of the Year quiet at Anfield earlier this season and know it will be another tough task to stop him scoring again.

Did you know? After scoring his 99th Premier League goal in the comeback triumph at Crystal Palace, Romelu Lukaku could bring up his century against Liverpool on Saturday. The Belgian striker, who is United's top scorer with 23 goals in all competitions this season, has previously netted five times against the Anfield club in his career - three in Merseyside derbies with Everton and twice while on loan at West Bromwich Albion from Chelsea.

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Who’s the referee? Craig Pawson will referee his fifth United match this season, after taking charge of our matches both home and away against Southampton and Newcastle United respectively. The FIFA official from Sheffield has also overseen three Liverpool matches this campaign, with the most recent being their 1-1 draw against neighbours Everton at Anfield in December. Pawson, who will handle a United game against Liverpool for the first time, will be assisted by Gary Beswick and Peter Kirkup, with Martin Atkinson acting as the fourth official.

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