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Mourinho's United host Klopp's Liverpool

Manchester United play Liverpool in what is the first real title shaping fixture of this seasons quite intriguing Premier League.
The visitors won't need reminding that Old Trafford is a ground they find the least joy at in recent times (since 99/00) out of a possible 51 points available at the Theatre of Dreams they could only muster up a measly 16 points.
Granted the Klopp Effect has taken to his squad and they look a better side than his predecessor even though Suarez and Gerrard graced their squad then. It does look like the mentality of the squad and as a team they look far better than they I expected they would.
Mourinho's Effect seems to be taking to his squad as well, I mean Klopp's chargers are facing the form team in the Premier League on their home patch and Jose would hope to make in 10 straight wins in all competitions come full time.
As always in big derby's form goes out the window and you couldn't put your money on a definite winner but you can strap yourself in and grab a beer, crisps (chips) and a burger and enjoy what is billed as Super Sunday's Match of the Day even before kick off.

Extract from www.manutd.com (Team News paraphrased)
Manchester United team news.
As confirmed by Mourinho in the post-match press conference following the 2-0 success against Hull City, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is likely to be available after illness forced him to miss the EFL Cup semi-final on Tuesday. United will still be without Eric Bailly, who’s about to start the Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast (he’ll face Togo on Monday), and there are question marks surrounding Marcos Rojo’s fitness. The Argentinian defender was rested for the Hull game to recover from a muscular problem, but he’s still a doubt ahead of this clash.
What about the opposition?
Jurgen Klopp will have to cope with the absence of top scorer Saido Mane, who is currently on international duty representing Senegal at the Africa Cup of Nations. However, Philippe Coutinho could start for the first time since 26 November, after the Brazilian playmaker returned to action as a substitute at Southampton on Wednesday night. Joel Matip and Jordan Henderson didn’t travel to the South Coast but only the latter, Liverpool’s captain, is likely to play against United.
Prediction
I predict goals, I also foresee Mane's absence as a huge loss for Klopp not just for his presence in the middle and his goals, he is the clubs leading goal scorer, yes Coutinho is back and had a good 30 minutes midweek but other than that man to man Manchester United, in the form they in, should have the better of Liverpool and win by two. In doing so put themselves back in the hat for the title come May, in my humble opinion that is.

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