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'It would be unreal' - Jermaine Jenas says Manchester United collapse unthinkable given 'how far gone' Liverpool were

Liverpool snatching a top-four spot from Manchester United would be “unreal”, says Jermaine Jenas, considering “how far gone” The Reds’ season appeared to be. Jurgen Klopp’s men have had a difficult campaign, but a late-season surge — combined with United’s stuttering form — has put them back in the frame for an unexpected Champions League place.

Ad Liverpool are one point behind United in fifth ahead of the weekend’s action, but The Red Devils, who lost their last two games to West Ham and Brighton, have a game in hand. Premier League'I don't know what he's thinking' — Jenas baffled by Emerson’s ‘shocking’ red card01/10/2022 AT 13:32 Speaking about the prospect of Liverpool performing a late leapfrog in a season where they also humiliated their rivals with a 7-0 win at Anfield in March, former Tottenham and England midfielder Jenas said it doesn’t bear thinking about for United fans.

“It would be unreal,” Jenas said on BT Sport. “When you think about Liverpool’s season and how far gone it was at one point, to think that they could snatch it from their arch-rivals, whether it’s the last game of the season or whatever, you wouldn’t want to be a Man Utd fan – put it that way.” Ten Hag says 'many quality players' want to join Manchester United this summer Eurovision in Guardiola's sights as he questions Man City schedule 'Reset, reload, recharge' — Ten Hag grateful for full week to prepare for crucial Wolves game Liverpool are on a six-match winning streak in the Premier League ahead of their trip to Leicester on Monday, while United have just one victory in their last four outings.

The form of Erik ten Hag’s side on the road has been a concern, with just two away wins in their last nine attempts. But Jenas believes the

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