Liverpool return to Old Trafford on Sunday with revenge on their mind, knowing anything short of a win won't be enough as Manchester United look to derail their fiercest rivals' Premier League title challenge.
These two clubs threw up one of the games of the season in the FA Cup last month. United won in the most dramatic of circumstances to put an end to Jurgen Klopp's quadruple ambitions and keep their season alive.
On Sunday, Sky Sports brings you the latest edition of this rivalry with Erik ten Hag fighting for his future and Premier League leaders Liverpool hoping to give their manager the perfect send-off in his final season.
Check out our exclusive interviews, features and analysis below ahead of Sunday's crunch game at Old Trafford, live on Sky Sports, with kick-off at 3.30pm....
A defiant Erik ten Hag has insisted he has "no doubts" he will still be Manchester United's manager next season ahead of Sunday's game.
The United boss, who said a week ago that he "does not care" about speculation linking United with England coach Gareth Southgate, has reiterated in the wake of Thursday's shattering defeat at Chelsea he still expects to remain at Old Trafford next season.
"I don't have any doubts," Ten Hag told Sky Sports. "I'm just focusing on my job, focusing on this process, in this project. I really love to be here, I'm enjoying it. For me it's a challenge."
Sky Sports News reported at the end of March that United have not made a definitive decision over Ten Hag's future and are planning for next season with him, including potential recruitments and summer tour plans.
Jurgen Klopp has won just twice and drawn four of his 10 visits to Old Trafford as Liverpool manager, while one of his four defeats came in dramatic fashion
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