Liverpool, Manchester United, and soccer's prestigious boxing day fate?

Liverpool, Manchester United, and soccer's prestigious boxing day fate?


Liverpool to lead league in win over Burnley



Liverpool and Manchester United (hereinafter referred to as Manchester United), which represent the English Premier League (hereinafter referred to as EPL), will play in turn on the morning of the 27th.


Liverpool, which seeks to reclaim the top spot, will go on an expedition to Burnley in 19th place, while Manchester United, which is trying to win in five games, will bring Aston Villa home. With Liverpool and Manchester United having recently shown conflicting performances, attention is being paid to how the two teams will perform during Boxing Day.


Liverpool, which met Manchester United and Arsenal in their previous two home games and drew both, will try to go unbeaten in 12 league games.


Liverpool has had six wins and five draws in 11 matches since its match against Tottenham in the seventh round. In particular, Liverpool has the highest goal difference (+21) in the league. While scoring 37 goals in 18 matches, Liverpool has a perfect balance of offense and defense, allowing only 16 goals.


Attention is focusing on whether Mohamed Salah, who scored his 12th goal of the season and 151th overall in the EPL through a goal against Arsenal, will lead his team with a goal in this match as well. Liverpool with 39 points is one point behind Arsenal (40 points), which is currently ranked first. Liverpool has four consecutive wins against Burnley, but as Burnley succeeded in turning the tide with an away victory at Fulham, it is imperative to remain vigilant.


In desperate need of a rebound, Manchester United will face third-place Aston Villa at home. Manchester United has only one draw and three losses in the last four games, including the Champions League defeat against Bayern Munich.


In particular, as the strikers have failed to score goals in all of the last four games, they desperately need a cool scoring position. While Scott McTominay, who scored five goals this season, and Bruno Fernandes, who scored three goals and three assists, are fighting each other, Rasmus Hoyleun, who has yet to score in the league, needs to score a goal.


Aston Villa, Manchester United's opponent in the 19th round, ranked third in the league under manager Unai Emery. Although Aston Villa's winning streak was cut off by a draw with Sheffield in the previous round, they are unbeaten in the last seven games. Attention is focusing on what kind of game Manchester United will play against "dark horse" Aston Villa, who are trying to turn the tide. 슬롯머신사이트



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