In case you didn’t know…
Manchester United and Liverpool are the two most successful English clubs and have won 38 league titles between them.
The Reds won most of their titles in the ’70s and ’80s, whereas, the Red Devils dominated English football under Sir Alex Ferguson in the ’90s and in the 2000s.
However, the Merseysiders haven’t won a single league title since 1990 and United also haven’t tasted the ultimate English glory since the departure of Ferguson in 2013.
Nevertheless, Liverpool can end their long wait for the title this season and they are currently second in the Premier League table. The Reds have played a game less than the leaders Manchester City and will go three points clear of them if they manage to secure all three points at the Old Trafford.
On the other hand, United are currently fourth in the Premier League table and will be aiming to finish the season in the ’top 4'.
The heart of the matter
Solskjaer urged his players to end their Premier League drought soon.
He said (via Sky Sports):
The Norwegian also believes that the Premier League is the toughest league to win the title.
What’s next?
Liverpool and Man United will go up against each other in the Premier League at Old Trafford later today in a game which will have serious implications on this seasons title race.
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