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Liverpool manager Arne Slot has to find solutions after three consecutive defeats for the Premier League champions, but Sunday's meeting with Manchester United is arguably even more important for Ruben Amorim.
Liverpool arguably come out of the international in better shape than they entered it. Opportunity knocks as Manchester United visit Anfield
Liverpool and Manchester United are set to reignite their rivalry on Sunday. While United wing-back Tyrell Malacia most likely won't be involved in the clash, he is one United player that Reds boss Arne Slot previously warned for being "arrogant."
Anfield forms the backdrop for the latest edition of one of the fiercest rivalries in English football as Liverpool take on Manchester United in a Premier League classic. Despite United’s fall from grace,
After losing three-straight games in all competitions before the international break, Liverpool are no longer top of the Premier League table and Arne Slot — who has never lost three games in a row as a manager before — has struggled to find the right balance in terms of personnel and the overall team in the first few months of the campaign.
The Reds entered the international period in dreadful form after suffering three successive defeats for the first time in Arne Slot’s tenure, but club football’s hiatus has provided the reigning Premier League champions with some much-needed respite.
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca is given a one-match touchline ban and £8,000 fine following his sending off in the last-gasp win against Liverpool.
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Why Shearer has it wrong as combined Liverpool, Man Utd XI is revealed
Alan Shearer has named just one Manchester United star in a combined XI with Sunday's opponents, Liverpool - but we've picked out a second Red Devils star who simply must be in there, and having taken a look at what all the pundits are saying about the Anfield encounter.
The Georgia international goalkeeper has a major challenge on his hands to one day become Liverpool's No. 1, but give his tenacity and mental toughness, you wouldn't bet against him.
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Slot demands better from Liverpool after three-game losing streak
Liverpool manager Arne Slot said "results don't lie" after a three-game losing streak as he called for defensive improvements ahead of Manchester United's visit to Anfield on Sunday."Results don't lie -- if you lose three in a row then you have to do better.