Liverpool enter Old Trafford with revenge on their minds as they take on Manchester United with the Premier League title race in full swing down the home stretch of the season.
With just eight matches to go, any one of Liverpool, Arsenal or Manchester City are in with a shot at the title. In the tightest Premier League title race in years, the Reds cannot afford a single slip the rest of the way knowing both clubs on their heels will be ruthless to take advantage.
That won't keep the Reds from remembering what happened here just two weeks ago, as Liverpool saw a lead slip away in the final seconds of their FA Cup quarterfinal matchup as Man United completed a dramatic late comeback to win 4-3 and advance to Wembley.
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Manchester United are vulnerable at the moment, having collapsed in epic fashion against Chelsea midweek despite having turned a 2-0 first-half deficit into a 3-2 lead earlier in the match. It was a horrid moment in the club's overall poor season, and harmful to their chase of European qualification of any kind next season amidst a crowded top half of the table.
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Thursday's disastrous defeat to Chelsea is the kind of result which can have lasting effects on a club, and if there's any Premier League side vulnerable to beating themselves twice it's Man United. Liverpool didn't look exceptionally strong against Sheffield United, but they did their typical late-game business and managed to come away with a multi-goal victory in the end.
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