The FA Cup renews the conflict between Manchester United and Liverpool

Liverpool and Manchester United meet for the second time in a week's time, when they meet in the fourth round of the FA Cup Championship at Old Trafford next Sunday.

The match that brought them together in the league last Sunday ended in a zero / zero draw at Anfield, but yesterday evening, the Manchester United team, led by coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, found the will to reverse its delay against Fulha with a clean goal to a 2/1 victory to return to the top of the Premier League.

Solskjaer said he was not worried about his side's slow start to matches, and that their draw at Anfield was a good preparation for their second challenge with Liverpool.

"A draw there (Anfield) was a good result if I won here (against Fulham)," Solskjaer said after the match with Fulham.

"We are improving, the players are improving, and we are getting stronger, both physically and mentally. Very proud of the way they manage themselves," he added.


Liverpool host the Burnley team today without winning any four consecutive league matches and before the Manchester United match.

Klopp believes his team must be committed to winning.

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