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Yesterday afternoon, Manchester United held their rival, Liverpool, to a draw at Old Trafford (2-2). If the Red Devils come away with a point, it is mainly Liverpool who lose two points, given the scenario of the match. Moreover, the performance of the Mancunians did not convince Roy Keane, former MU player (1993-2005).
“The way Man United play it’s like a mid-table team, a small club, you don’t know what you’re going to get. They are competing with Aston Villa and Spurs for fourth and fifth places, and at this stage they are far behind them.he confided to Sky Sports. As a reminder, Manchester United are sixth in the Premier League.
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