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FootballLiverpool vs Man United: Supercomputer Predicts Outcome of Anfield Cracker
- Liverpool are scheduled to host Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday for a Premier League fixture
- The Red Devils will be aiming to use the tie to return to winning ways, following their defeat at Bayern
- United have not tasted victory at Anfield for close to seven years, with their last win coming back in 2016
A supercomputer has predicted the winner between Liverpool and Manchester United ahead of their meeting.
The two English clubs are scheduled to face off in the Premier League on Sunday, December 17, at Anfield.
The match comes at a time when the two teams are worlds apart in terms of form and consistency.
United have endured a frustrating run of form so far this term, with Erik ten Hag's charges struggling for consistency across competitions.
The highlight of their struggles came earlier in the week when they were bundled out of the Champions League in the group stages of the competition.
On their part, Liverpool.com reports that the Reds have picked up pace and are currently topping the standings with 37 points after 16 matches.
Supercomputer predicts Liverpool vs Man United
AS supercomputer at Betvictor has now backed Jurgen Klopp's men to see off United to cement their lead at the top.
The Merseysiders have been given a 63.1 per cent chance of securing all three points.
On their part, the Red Devils' prospects seem bleak, with just a 16.4 per cent chance of victory away from home.
Incredibly, United have not won at Anfield for close to seven years, with their last victory at the facility coming back in 2016.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported on Andre Onana firing back at critics with a defiant message ahead of the Red Devils' Premier League clash against rivals Liverpool.
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FootballOnana has come under immense criticism since he joined United from Inter Milan in the summer to replace David de Gea.
To put his struggles into perspective, the Cameroon international has already conceded 21 goals in 16 Premier League outings.
Be that as it may, he is still expected to continue between the sticks when United take on rivals Liverpool on Sunday at Anfield.