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Jurgen Klopp confirms Liverpool injury blow as verdict for Manchester United clash given

Manchester United have barely any time to pick themselves up for an important Premier League meeting against Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday afternoon.

Humbled by Bournemouth in their last top-flight match, United then crashed out of Europe on Tuesday night with Bayern Munich defeating them 1-0 at Old Trafford. Erik ten Hag and his misfiring squad will now make the short trip to Merseyside at the weekend.

With problems mounting on and off the pitch at United right now, Ten Hag could be without 10 first-team regulars including Bruno Fernandes (suspension). Here are your evening headlines on December 14.

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Michael Owen reckons United will be feeling "nervous" before their impending Premier League match with bitter rivals Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday afternoon (4.30pm).

United were demolished 7-0 in the same fixture last season and have mounting problems to contend with before getting down to business at the weekend. They were dumped out of Europe in midweek and might have up to 10 players unavailable through injury and suspension against their table-topping hosts.

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Liverpool expect to be without Argentina playmaker Alexis Mac Allister for their Premier League showdown with United on Sunday afternoon.

The 24-year-old World Cup winner - who signed for the Reds from Brighton this summer - picked up a knee injury this month and, as things stand, he will not return at Anfield when cross-M62 bragging rights go on the line for the first time this campaign.

According to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, that big one will come too soon for Mac Allister after he shared an

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