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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
UB reporting for soccerlite:
A group of hooded man u supporters vent their furry on the club management, by throwing flares at the home of their executive vice chairman Ed Woodward as per skysport and has been shown by a video circulating in social media. United hierarchy confirmed this, when they issued club statement which reads :” Manchester United Football Club haven’t tonight been made aware of the incident outside the home of one of our employees.We know that the football world will unite behind us as we work with Greater Manchester Police to identify the perpetrators of this unwarranted attack.

“Anybody found guilty of a criminal offence, or found to be trespassing on this property, will be banned for life by The Club and may face prosecution.
“Fans expressing opinion is one thing; criminal damage and intent to endanger life is another. There is simply no excuse for this.”
Woodward was not at home during the incident, neither were his family. United horrible form is no new news as they are having their worst top flight record in 24 years, and are currently lagging behind leaders and bitter rivals Liverpool by a whooping 33 points

UB reporting for soccer lite:
We all expected the result, it was an inevitable victory as Mo Salah doubled the lead at injury time after Van Dirk had put the reds ahead early in the 1st half. Really, what was surprising was the number of chances the European champions had spurned, when they should have buried the game long before injury time. Indeed United were in the game until the moment Mo Salah ensured the match was well beyond their reach after what may just be the most sumptuous counter attack we’ve seen this season. Needless to say, the kop erupted into euphoria when Salah scored. The Egyptian had never scored against United prior to then, and he celebrated by ripping off his shirt. In fairness to Man u, they had fought a good fight, had Pereira scored that tap-in he was presented with, we may never know what the final score would be. Liverpool always find a way to win, and their unbeaten run is still alive at least till next match day.
Finally, it seems their 30 year wait for the premier league title is coming to an end. Now it’s a matter of when,not if. As for Manchester United, their rebuilding continues, but the question still remains,if Ole is the right man for the rebuilding.


BIG MATCH PREVIEW: LIVERPOOL VS MANCHESTER UNITED: Can Manchester United break Liverpool’s unbeaten run? Liverpool host thier bitter rivals, Manchester United at Anfield, Sunday, 5pm Nigerian time.
Traditionally, this is the biggest match in English football, despite the sorry decline of United in recent years following the retirement of Ferguson. Liverpool have become once again the team to beat in World football, everyone can attest to this, currently the European Champions, recently crowned world champion.
Of course, Liverpool go into this match as overwhelming favourite and are yet to lose a single match this season, their only draw interestingly came from man u, at old Trafford. Now, the thing is that the match this time around is in fortress Anfield. You need to go back to 2016 the last time Liverpool lost a game in Anfield, that was when Crystal palace defeated them coutesy of Christian Benteke’s double. Now this is 2020 Liverpool haven’t lost at home since then! – outstanding stuff, isn’t it? The painful thing to opponents is that even when the European champions dont play well, they keep on winning, psychology play on the opponents mind, they tend to expect this inevitable goal from Liverpool especially at injury time.
Injuries and doubts: both teams have their fair share of injuries, both notable one is Marcus Rashford, who is a doubt on Sunday after picking up a knock, in their FA cup replay win against wolves.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Liverpool: Sadio Mane, recently crowned African footballer of the year, a really tricky and outrageously fast paced winger with goal threat, he ll most likely be a handful for United defenders.
For United, Marcus Rashford is the player to watch, they’ll hope he’s fit for this match. He’s man u star man and their highest goal scorer, with 19 goals in all competition this season
*PREDICTED SCORES: How do you solve a problem like winning in Anfield, even the most ardent man u supporter, knows what they are in for on Sunday. Well, am not seeing anything other than a win for Liverpool, and I am equally sure you too you can’t see Man u winning either. Expect Liverpool unbeaten run to continue( think you can predict better than UB? drop your predictions in the comment section below and the 1st winner gets #1000 vtu)
About to the author: he loves anything football, in his spare time, he’s either reading football article or playing chess. His favourite player is Senegalese winger, Sadio Mane, though he likes Toni kroos a lot. You can follow him on twitter via @EkanemUb
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