Manchester United vs. Liverpool: Reds Will Continue Success with Upset Win
Liverpool will earn a second victory against rival Manchester United in two weeks when they visit Old Trafford on Saturday for an immensely important Premier League match.
The spotlight will center around Reds striker Luis Suarez, who may start for the first time since being banned eight matches by the FA for racially abusing United left-back Patrice Evra.
Evra and Suarez could come together in a few challenges on Saturday, and it will be interesting to see what happens if and when that happens.
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Liverpool's recent run of form has been quite good and they have had success against the Red Devils this season.
The two clubs' previous league match at Anfield was a 1-1 draw back in October, and their most recent match was a 2-1 Liverpool win at Anfield that sent United out of the FA Cup in the fourth round.
History is not on the Reds' side, however, as United has won six of the last seven league meetings at Old Trafford, but Liverpool is very confident right now.
They are playing the best teams really well this season and have defeated the likes of Chelsea, United and league leaders Manchester City.
After an embarrassing loss to Bolton Wanderers, 3-1, on January 15, Liverpool has not been beaten despite having played City, United and Tottenham.
Liverpool has also played much better away this season in the league, winning six times away from Anfield compared to four victories at their home ground.
The Reds will win this match because of their success away from home and their strong defense. Liverpool has allowed only 21 goals this season, the second-fewest total in the league.
The return to fitness of captain Steven Gerrard has really boosted the club's attack, and he's been a tremendous help to striker Andy Carroll.
United had a tremendous win against Chelsea on Sunday, but they were lucky to earn a draw after falling behind 3-0 thanks to some favorable and questionable penalty kick decisions by referee Howard Webb.
Liverpool's defense and confidence heading into this match will carry them to a massive win and keep their chances of earning Champions League football for next season alive.



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