Anfield Index
·02 de janeiro de 2025
Anfield Index
·02 de janeiro de 2025
The stage is set for one of English football’s most iconic rivalries as Liverpool and Manchester United meet at Anfield this Sunday. With the Reds sitting atop the Premier League table and United looking to revive a stuttering campaign, this match is pivotal for both teams.
Liverpool come into this clash with injury headaches in defence. Joe Gomez’s recent knock against West Ham adds to the Reds’ growing list of absentees, which already includes Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley, both sidelined since November.
Despite these setbacks, Liverpool’s attacking prowess remains a formidable force. Federico Chiesa is still working towards full fitness, but with Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, and Luis Diaz in fine form, manager Arne Slot will be confident his team can maintain their attacking verve. Salah, in particular, has been unstoppable this season, and his influence will be critical in unlocking United’s defence.
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Manchester United’s season has been inconsistent, but they’ll welcome back Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte, who were sorely missed during their suspensions. Their return injects much-needed creativity and steel into a midfield that has struggled to dominate games.
However, Erik ten Hag’s side continues to grapple with injuries. Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, and Victor Lindelof are set to miss out, forcing United to rely on makeshift solutions in defence. The absence of Shaw, in particular, will weaken United’s left side, which Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold will look to exploit.
Liverpool’s high-energy style under Arne Slot has propelled them to the league summit. Their pressing game, combined with the creativity of Alexander-Arnold and the relentless goal threat posed by Salah, makes them a daunting proposition for any opponent.
For United, the challenge will be balancing defensive solidity with offensive ambition. Fernandes will be tasked with unlocking Liverpool’s defence, while Marcus Rashford’s pace on the counter-attack could prove to be a decisive factor. However, United’s frailty at the back raises questions about their ability to withstand Liverpool’s relentless pressure.