Gary Neville’s Anfield fear speaks volumes as Liverpool prepares for crunch Man Utd test

Gary Neville’s Anfield Worries Highlight Liverpool’s Big Match with Man Utd

As Liverpool gears up for a crucial match against Manchester United, Gary Neville shares his concerns about United’s recent struggles.

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Liverpool: Gary Neville is feeling the heat as Liverpool gets ready to face Manchester United at Anfield. He’s worried about how United will perform after their recent losses.

The match is still on, even after some snow caused a bit of a stir. Liverpool City Council had a meeting to ensure everything is safe for the fans. But there’s a cloud hanging over United as they head into this big game.

It’s been a while since United scored at Anfield, with their last goal there back in December 2018. Their last win? That was way back in January 2016, when Wayne Rooney scored the only goal. Talk about a dry spell!

Neville didn’t hold back after United’s 2-0 loss to Newcastle. That defeat was their fourth in a row, and he’s worried about the team’s form under their new manager, Ruben Amorim. He joked about how tough it is to go to Anfield these days.

“Do we have to go to Anfield on Sunday?” he quipped. He reminisced about how Sunday League teams used to skip games for silly reasons. But this isn’t a joke; it’s serious business for United.

He recalled the painful 7-0 loss last season and wondered what Amorim could do to turn things around. Sure, there was a decent performance against Manchester City, but he’s not sure it’s enough.

If Liverpool wins, they’ll stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League, especially since Arsenal dropped points recently. Meanwhile, United is struggling down in 14th place, a whopping 23 points behind Liverpool. It’s a tough time for the Red Devils!

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