Graeme Souness: Liverpool will be anxious against Manchester United, however should edge it - Pitch to Post webcast
Talking on the Pitch to Post digital broadcast, Graeme Souness gives a top to bottom see of probably the greatest round of the period up until this point; follow Liverpool versus Manchester United on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event from 4pm on Super Sunday; kick-off 4.30pm
Talking on the Sky Sports' Pitch to Post Preview digital broadcast, Souness gave a top to bottom see to the Super Sunday conflict, which could see United stretch their lead at the highest point of the Premier League to six focuses.
Nine successes in 11 has edged Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side in front of the heroes, who have endured with irregularity this term, which Souness has in huge parts put down to the drawn out injury to Virgil van Dijk in October.
Liverpool will be anxious
Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp
Souness trusts Liverpool will be anxious going into the Super Sunday conflict
At the point when you're a top group, you just stress over yourselves. That has been the situation at Liverpool the most recent couple of years, however this season is troublesome. Liverpool are heaving and puffing, that is true, it's not me selecting an emotional assertion from the sky. They are not a similar group, not finding a similar consistency, however they sit second in the class.
They will believe that even with them not being busy, they are still second and especially in the battle. In any case, if there's one game United need to win, or one game Liverpool need to win, this is the one. The contention is tremendous and has consistently been there; they are two massive football clubs with enormous triumphs behind them.
I think unexpectedly Liverpool will go into the game anxious. Throughout the previous two years it has been constant acclamations for them, and accurately so on the grounds that the football has been brilliant. However, that has not been there this season, reliably. That is the reason they've dropped focuses you wouldn't have envisioned them to.
At the point when they are at their best they menace groups, particularly high up the pitch. However, I don't see that reliably this year.
Joined are going there as a gathering of players feeling like they can get an outcome. On the off chance that they do that, it adds to their energy.
In the event that you'd have inquired as to whether United would confront Liverpool now of the period three focuses ahead, I would have said that won't occur. However, we're in the most surprising of abnormal seasons that I can recollect, yet reasonable play to United, they've played with a hounded assurance and crept themselves directly into the battle.
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