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Manchester United vs Liverpool FC threatens to be memorable clash for all the wrong reasons

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Manchester United vs Liverpool rarely needs any build-up. The two teams meet on Monday night at Old Trafford as they resume their fierce rivalry.

And both sides will be desperate for a win to kickstart their campaign. United head into the clash with the unwanted record of being the most card-happy team in the top flight so far.

They have received eight cautions with four handed out in the opening day loss to Brighton, and another four in the horror show at Brentford.

Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay have both been carded in each game, whilst another quartet of United players - Bruno Fernandes, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw - have also been carded. Read more: What United need in last few weeks of window As for Monday's visitors, they are the only one of all 20 Premier League sides to receive a red card so far this season.

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