Liverpool have been tipped to score another huge win over rivals Manchester United when they meet tonight in the Premier League.
The Reds have suffered back-to-back draws but face off against a side rooted to the bottom of the PL table.
Having just lost four nil to Brentford, United could find themselves with three defeats after three games.
Liverpool ran riot last season, winning five nil at Old Trafford and former Spurs defender Jamie O’Hara believes that it could be even worse this time around.
Monday Night Football. Manchester United vs. Liverpool. 19th vs. 15th. 0 points vs. 2 points. Tonight is the night. The biggest rivalry in English football reignited. The worst United team ever against a Liverpool side yet to win. Inject it. 💉 pic.twitter.com/JnS3SMli2T
— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) August 22, 2022
Jamie O’Hara on Liverpool vs United
TalkSport presenter and former Tottenham defender O’Hara has predicted a huge win for Liverpool claiming United are in ‘disarray’ following back-to-back defeats.
“I’m going to go 7-0 with this. Man United are in disarray and Liverpool are going to be rubbing their hands together,” O’Hara predicted.
“They haven’t scored a goal in their last two games against Liverpool, losing 4-0 and 5-0, and they’re a worse team now.
“So I’m saying this is going to be an absolute drumming, on Monday night they’re going to be at it. 7-0 to Liverpool.”
😬 “I’m worried for Man United!”
🔴 “Liverpool are wounded as well but they’ll be looking to get back amongst it!”
🔥 “They’ll go after Utd. They can sense weakness! It’ll be 4 or 5-0 to Liverpool.”@MrJamieOHara1 believes #MUFC could get beat 4 or 5-0 to #LFC tonight 🤯 pic.twitter.com/Q0YZcsekVe
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) August 22, 2022
Recent History
The Reds have been mostly dominant against their long-time rivals in recent years; they’ve only lost three times since 2016, winning five and drawing seven times.
Last season’s batterings highlighted the gap between the two clubs at the current time – the five nil at Old Trafford was followed up with a four nil thrashing at Anfield.
United haven’t beaten at home in the league since 2018 but did manage a 3-2 win in the FA Cup during the pandemic.
All the evidence points to another Liverpool win, with United’s start the stuff of nightmares and the visit of a title-challenging team will surely only end one way…