“Man Utd v Liverpool is the biggest game in the world – Sir Alex Ferguson” |
The history between these two clubs goes back a long long way, and surprisingly, and quite unknown to most, wasn't always this choleric. The two clubs are seperated by only 40 minutes by roads, and are often considered, along with Nottingham Forrest,Leeds United and West Ham United, to be the backbone around which English football reached out to the world. Perhaps the biggest indicator of the respect that the two clubs have always shared for each other can be understood from events after the horrendous Munich air crash which wiped out nearly the entire Manchester United squad. Liverpool and Nottingham Forest were the only teams who offered the services of their reserve teams to United, to help them rebuild. As I found out from a recent status update on my friend's facebook page, there are some United supporters who still hold Liverpool in high regard for that gesture half a century ago. Truth be told, even I wasn't aware of this fact before I had read that particular update. Thanks Arghya for the enlightenement :-).
The two teams combine for 117 trophies in total. So it was quite natural that their paths would cross in many tournaments down the years. But the two League fixtures in the year are ever present, and to me, the biggest games of football in the year. The recent matches between the two teams have produced some magical moments, some astonishing scorelines, and some ugly tussles. Perhaps the immediate talk of the ugly racism row between Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra threatens to take some sheen away from the impending slobber-knocker we have on our hands.
Perhaps the match-up that'll decide the match, and no more hanky-panky please |
Recent matches have seen Liverpool do the double over United in 2008-2009, including a 4-1 win over United at Old Trafford, a Dimitar Berbatov hat-trick last season, when most critics were writing the obituaries of his Manchester United career, and a Dirk Kuyt hat-trick in the reverse fixture, with a lot of help from Suarez to get there. The reverse fixture at Anfield this season ended in a 1-1 draw, with Javier Hernandez cancelling out a Steven Gerrard free-kick. The most recent match ended 2-1 in favour of Liverpool with Dirk Kuyt scoring the winner at Anfield to secure Liverpool's place in the F.A. Cup 5th round.
Which side are you on? |
MANCHESTER UNITED LIVERPOOL
De Gea Reina
Rafael,Ferdinand,Evans,Evra Johnson,Skrtel,Agger,Enrique
Valencia,Giggs,Carrick,Young Gerrard,Spearing,Adam
Wellbeck,Rooney Kuyt,Suarez,Bellamy
It promises to be a spectacular Saturday evening of football. I've missed the last two matches between the two teams, so there's no way I'm missing this one. Oh, and the last time I wrote about a great sporting event was the Australian Open final. That one became the longest and, in my opinion, the best Grand Slam final in history. So here's hoping my hype here doesn't jinx the match today.
And for all you Man Utd fans out there, for those 90 minutes, it's war...
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