Key events
29 min: Garnarcho and Nunez go at each other, and the Uruguayan comes off worst, the Argentinian’s downward motion results in pain.
27 min: United get a free-kick, and go close to scoring. Fernandes chips in, Casemiro gets to it, and Hojlund leaps to the floor in the style of Phil Jones a decade ago or so. It’s ineffective, and Liverpool get it clear.
25 min: Week after week, the shots rain down on Andre Onana’s goal. This time, Robertson’s corner is cleared, and only just.
24 min: Just as Liverpool ratchet up the pressure, they score. Just as the pressure comes on United, they concede. That’s two familiar stories wrapped up in one. It was Mainoo who let Diaz escape.
Goal! Manchester United 0-1 Liverpool (Diaz, 23)
Szoboszlai’s corner comes in, United players chase Van Dijk, but it’s Nunez who gets there and Diaz volleys home.
22 min: Phil Horton: “That Liverpool kit is pure Excel spreadsheet, that’s why it’s so familiar!”
Liverpool meanwhile force a corner.
21 min: Robertson is away down the left, but his shot skids wide. The rain is torrential, even for the M16 0RA postcode.
20 min: There’s a lot of slip-sliding away, as Paul Simon would have it. Always looks satisfying, the slide tackle.
18 min: Big chance! Szoboszlai is on the end of a pass by Robertson but can’t get a decent touch on it. The Mancunian weather may have played a part in the ball’s troubled flight.
17 min: Hojlund shows his promise in speeding on to a Rashford ball, and holds it up well. It takes a bit of Van Dijk class to clear the danger. But then Szoboszlai is on the end of Harry Maguire’s agricultural challenge to clear it. Two very different pieces of defending, both effective in their own way.
15 min: John Potter: “It’s definitely not Argyle mate. We’ve had the occasional terrible kit, but nothing on that level!”
Or is it a 90s Kidderminster Harriers? Those green quadrants remind me of something.
14 min: Szoboszlai looks so lively, but is stopped this time by an alert Dalot. Liverpool are building up a head of steam here, looking much more assured than in the first ten. Their fans can be heard up in the Scoreboard End.
13 min: Joe Pearson is in touch: “Cueing up Ozric Tentacles’ ‘Strangeitude’ as my soundtrack for this match. Hope the match itself ends up just as spacey.”
So far so good. Where City v Arsenal qualifies as Kick Muck. What tantric obstacles will the winner of this game have to negotiate.
11 min: Nunez and Salah take a swing at a cross and get a corner. It’s not only United who can attack at pace. Szoboszlai meanwhile can hit them and rifles a second ball just wide.
8 min: Two attempts at this corner, the second headed away by Salah. But Onana decides to play a Stevie G Hollywood ball at Hojlund and forces Liverpool to turn back. They look a bit nerves, the Redmen in their Plymouth Argyle kits. Or is it Finn Harps?
7 min: Garnacho forces a corner, having slipped past Robertson. Conor Bradley is booked for an earlier, reckless tackle on Rashford. He’s now on sudden death, the Irishman.
6 min: Rashford is baulked as United pour forward, with Wan-Bissaka up there. United are going for this. Kambwala is up there too, and when he loses the ball away goes Nunez, who falls just as he approaches Harry Maguire. This is silly.
4 min: Bruno stopped by an Endo foul and we can all breathe. United games, bloody hell.
3 min: Mistake by Quansah, but he makes up for it by stopping Bruno getting way….suddenly Szoboszlai is away and Onana is asked to make a very fine save. Salah’s ball was a beauty. What a game so far.
2 min: United have the ball in the net…..ooof, Garnacho rounds the keeper and Andy Robertson and scores…but Bruno Fernandes had delayed the pass far too long. Offside.
1 min: Liverpool are attacking the Stretford End, and immediately look the more comfortable in possession
Away we go…
The players are out. This Is The One, as Ian Brown sang. It’s the last one as far as Jurgen Klopp visiting Old Trafford as a Liverpool manager. So here we go, here we go, this is it. Big hugs between Ten Hag and Klopp as we get underway.
Pete gets in touch: “My heart can’t cope with any more of United’s chaosball. Is even the vaguest attempt at positional discipline too much to ask for today?”
When Manchester United and Liverpool meet, the regrettable undercurrent of tragedy chanting is often a factor. Jurgen Klopp has made another call for it to stop.
Jurgen Klopp spoke to Sky: “We have to be ready to face the specific things they bring on the pitch. It’s the normal football challenges. You have to understand the occasion, we know that
“We don’t make a big fuss of anything. We don’t watch games together. Of the three teams, the other two probably expect the last one to win. We have to play the game anyway.”
Richard Hirst gets in touch: “Surely shaggy hair was more Cavalier than Roundhead? Ten Hag has more of the Roundhead look, which might point to imminent difficulties between them. Though neither of them appears to embody the classic Sellers and Yeatman summing up of the two tribes.”
BSJ looks like Richard Harris when he played Cromwell.
AA BB says: “If he fixes up his hair a bit neater and buys some decent robes, he’s The Sun King’s eminence gris. I think he’s bendy enough to be in the right ears.”
What’s at stake? The title race, after both Manchester City and Arsenal won on Saturday.
Bruno Fernandes speaks to Sky: “We play against a big team that has a lot of qualities. It’s going to be a tough, intense game. These games against Liverpool always are.”
And so does Virgil van Dijk: “We have to do better than we did in the cup. You have to shut it out completely anyway, whether we play first, second or third. Everyone knows how big this game is but we have to stay calm and play our football like we have all season.”
Last time out: Alexis Mac Allister the star man, and the night that Cole Palmer haunted the club he once supported.
Justin Kavanagh is at it: “A good chance today for Liverpool to claw back several of that 9-goal advantage that Arsenal enjoy in the goal difference column: If they can just find two more than they did at Anfield last year, they’ll be in gravy.”
Yours truly did the MBM on this one, and I confess, I fully lost count at one point.
If Liverpool’s situation is clear then United’s is getting worrisome. They’re in danger of blowing the chance to play in the Europa League, let alone Champions League.
Two changes for United after the Chelsea game amid their defensive crisis, with Willy Kambwala, coming in for the injured Raphael Varane. Jonny Evans is also injured. Marcus Rashford replaces Antony.
Three changes for Liverpool after beating Sheffield United in midweek, and they make for a very strong team: Jarell Quansah, Andy Robertson and Wataru Endo in, with Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate and Ryan Gravenberch going out.
The teams
Manchester United: Onana; Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Kambwala, Dalot; Casemiro, Mainoo; Garnacho, Fernandes, Rashford; Hojlund. Subs: Bayindir, Amrabat, Mount, Eriksen, Diallo, Antony, Forson, Amass, Ogunneye.
Liverpool: Kelleher; Bradley, Quansah, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Endo; Salah, Nunez, Diaz. Subs: Adrián, Gomez, Konaté, Jones, Gakpo, Elliott, Tsimikas, Gravenberch, Danns.
Big Sir Jim is already at Old Trafford. Was discussing with colleagues what BSJ might have been in a previous era. We came up with a few scenarios. With those craggy yet well-preserved looks and that shaggy hair, you could see him as a Roundhead general in the English Civil War or perhaps a northern warlord in medieval times, with chest plate, scabbard and broadsword, master of all he surveys after decades of fighting for territory with rival barons.
Liverpool’s strike force is in form. Good thing that United are so defensively solid…
A humiliating defeat here, in front of Big Sir Jim Ratcliffe, and Erik Ten Hag’s future has to be in doubt. Though he doesn’t think so.
Jamie Jackson’s not so sure.
Preamble
Manchester United’s 4-3 win over Liverpool sure feels like a long time ago. And something of a freak result. Since then, Liverpool have continued to lead the chase for the Premier League title, Jurgen Klopp finding solutions to the problems presented by the opposition. Meanwhile, Erik ten Hag has taken on the look of a man who wishes he could bury his head below the collar of his turtle neck. United are all but out of the chase for the top five while Liverpool need a win to go back above Arsenal and Manchester City. Can United upset their historic rivals? The only real evidence they might came within that match three weeks ago.
Kick-off is that odd 3.30pm time. Join me.