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Them Lot (H) 16/12/18


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17 hours ago, Bjornebye said:

Same team? I'd swap Henderson for Keita personally but the rest I'd leave. Matip was boss last night. Id keep him in. 

 

Into these Reds . Humiliate them. Destroy them. Kill them. Even if it gets shithouse the sack. Fucking go to war and annihilate them. 

Calm down, Carl Weathers. I'd bite your dick off for a 1-0 right now.

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1 hour ago, magicrat said:

Unfortunately it means Ratboy will be in the Box sucking Tylers knob

Are you suggesting Gary Neville won't be impartial? I sure hope he will be.

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3 minutes ago, TheBitch said:

José claiming they could be without 9 players for Sunday. 

 

Here's me pictured with my pinch of salt we should probably take that comment with...

 

 

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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has named three players who will be guaranteed starts for Sunday’s eagerly-anticipated Premier League clash against rivals Liverpool.

 

The two sides go into battle at Anfield on Sunday with contrasting fortunes; United having won just seven of their 16 Premier League games and limping into the last 16 of the Champions League, while a buoyant Liverpool top the Premier League table on the back of their best ever start to a season.


Jurgen Klopp’s side will be looking for a seventh win in a row in the Premier League when they welcome United to Anfield – and many will expect Mourinho to name a line-up intent on limiting their hosts’ attacking prowess.

 

The Portuguese boss made eight changes to his side for Wednesday’s 2-1 defeat at Valencia, with only Romelu Lukaku, Juan Mata and Phil Jones retaining their place in the starting XI – the latter having a night to forget after scoring a comedy own goal after sliding the ball past Sergio Romero in the visitors’ goal.

 

And Mourinho, when asked about which players might have done enough to earn selection at Anfield, told the Manchester Evening News that Ashley Young, Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford would all start on Sunday, adding: “You have only to find eight more.”

 

Two of those eight will near-certainly be David De Gea and Nemanja Matic, who were both rested in midweek, but the United manager admitted he had a number of doubts surrounding many more first-teamers.

 

He continued: “[Chris] Smalling is injured, [Victor] Lindelof is injured, [Matteo] Darmian is injured, [Anthony] Martial is injured, [Diogo] Dalot is injured, the only two players I could bring and didn’t was De Gea and Matic.”

 

When pressed more about who could start, Mourinho added that bar Marcos Rojo, the rest of the side who started in Valencia “have a chance to play Sunday,” and of those we are likely to see Phil Jones, Eric Bailly, Paul Pogba, Juan Mata, Romelu Lukaku and Antonio Valencia pushing for action at Anfield.

 

Mourinho, meanwhile, was quick to bring an interview to a frosty conclusion when asked about January transfer targets for Manchester United.

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Doesn't matter who starts as long as they're tall and can stand in their own half for 90 minutes + AET. If he could pack them all in the goal, he would. Zero chance of any football being played on Sunday other than Liverpool trying to figure out how you play against a team that's so fucking anti-football it's crap. 

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1 hour ago, Shooter in the Motor said:

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has named three players who will be guaranteed starts for Sunday’s eagerly-anticipated Premier League clash against rivals Liverpool.

 

The two sides go into battle at Anfield on Sunday with contrasting fortunes; United having won just seven of their 16 Premier League games and limping into the last 16 of the Champions League, while a buoyant Liverpool top the Premier League table on the back of their best ever start to a season.


Jurgen Klopp’s side will be looking for a seventh win in a row in the Premier League when they welcome United to Anfield – and many will expect Mourinho to name a line-up intent on limiting their hosts’ attacking prowess.

 

The Portuguese boss made eight changes to his side for Wednesday’s 2-1 defeat at Valencia, with only Romelu Lukaku, Juan Mata and Phil Jones retaining their place in the starting XI – the latter having a night to forget after scoring a comedy own goal after sliding the ball past Sergio Romero in the visitors’ goal.

 

And Mourinho, when asked about which players might have done enough to earn selection at Anfield, told the Manchester Evening News that Ashley Young, Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford would all start on Sunday, adding: “You have only to find eight more.”

 

Two of those eight will near-certainly be David De Gea and Nemanja Matic, who were both rested in midweek, but the United manager admitted he had a number of doubts surrounding many more first-teamers.

 

He continued: “[Chris] Smalling is injured, [Victor] Lindelof is injured, [Matteo] Darmian is injured, [Anthony] Martial is injured, [Diogo] Dalot is injured, the only two players I could bring and didn’t was De Gea and Matic.”

 

When pressed more about who could start, Mourinho added that bar Marcos Rojo, the rest of the side who started in Valencia “have a chance to play Sunday,” and of those we are likely to see Phil Jones, Eric Bailly, Paul Pogba, Juan Mata, Romelu Lukaku and Antonio Valencia pushing for action at Anfield.

 

Mourinho, meanwhile, was quick to bring an interview to a frosty conclusion when asked about January transfer targets for Manchester United.

MIND GAMES.

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