We never… Phil Foden Makes Liverpool and Anfield Claims Moments After Beating Manchester United

According to reports, Phil Foden’s brace helped Manchester United lose on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium, and the Premier League champions will now shift their attention to Liverpool. Manchester City and Liverpool had European fixtures to contend with before the big game on Sunday at Anfield.

This will be Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola’s final encounter on Merseyside before the German leaves the club. According to Phil Foden, the next title match is’massive’, and Anfield is a site where ‘we never seem to win a lot’, as reported by Premier League Productions.

The current Treble champions have won only two of their last 32 encounters at Anfield, so it hasn’t been a particularly successful venue for them. However, considering that Liverpool is now leading the charge at the top with their disputed win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday, something has to give sooner than later.

And Phil Foden will come to Merseyside in peak condition, but fully aware of the battle that awaits him and his trophy-winning colleagues.

Manchester City’s visit to Anfield

“It’s massive,” Foden remarked of the Liverpool game. “It’s a stadium that we never seem to win a lot, so it’s going to be a challenge.”We want to play in the greatest games and on the biggest circumstances, so maybe we’ll be prepared.”
Ten Hag sacked: Manchester United boss informed he ‘will not last’ as Ratcliffe’sees’ harsh reality of Dutchman’s inadequacies.

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According to teamtalk, Erik ten Hag has been informed that he will not be able to continue as Manchester United manager next season, despite Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s knowledge of his major flaws and the Dutchman’s bold prediction of bringing Champions League football back to Old Trafford. The Red Devils made significant progress in the Dutchman’s first season as manager, winning the Carabao Cup, making the FA Cup final, and, most importantly, finishing third in the Premier League.

However, little has gone as planned for Manchester United this season, with Ten Hag appearing to jump from one problem to the next. He has now lost 28 of his 100 games in charge, including 11 defeats in this season’s Premier League alone. To put his record into context, Jose Mourinho only lost 29 of his 144 matches as manager before being fired.

This season’s run of form, which includes an embarrassing early elimination from the Champions League, has put pressure on Ten Hag, and our exclusive update last week claimed the Dutchman was a dead man walking at Old Trafford, with many around the club expecting him to leave and several key players already giving up on him.

When the axe falls remains to be seen, but it is largely believed to occur in the summer, when United will know if they have secured a Champions League return and the general direction Ten Hag is heading the club. However, with United behind Aston Villa by 11 points in fourth place, talk has begun to spread about a number of high-profile replacements.

 

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