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đ¨ United vs Liverpool | GW32 captaincy | Rio on Moyes
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Manchester United vs Liverpool
Sunday 7 April @ 15:30 BST - Sky Sports
We put our hands up before. We got City vs Arsenal wrong.
But, when we get it right, we like to brag just a little bit. Yesterday, we said that Chelsea vs Manchester United would be pure chaos⌠and it was exactly that.
04' | Chelsea 1-0 Man Utd
19' | Chelsea 2-0 Man Utd
34' | Chelsea 2-1 Man Utd
39' | Chelsea 2-2 Man Utd
67' | Chelsea 2-3 Man Utd
97' | Chelsea 3-3 Man Utd
100â | Chelsea 4-3 Man Utd
Chelsea 4 - 3 United. It was wild.
So wild in fact that Cole Palmerâs 100:39 winner was the latest winning goal in Premier League history.
Liverpool also played last night. Their shaky start to the second half was cooled off after Alexis Mac Allisterâs 76-minute Gerrard-esque wonder goal⌠Liverpool 3 - 1 Sheffield United. Normality restored.
Liverpool will feel confident going into this fixtureâŚ
⌠as Salah has scored 13 goals in 14 games against UnitedâŚ
⌠The Reds have won five of their last six league gamesâŚ
⌠And United have the third-worst expected clean sheets at home this season.
But the remnants of Unitedâs late FA Cup winner last month might make Kloppâs men more cautious.
Either way, while the reverse fixture ended goalless, we can almost guarantee this wonât.
Quick hit đ: Liverpool have won more matches (16) and scored more goals (59) in all competitions in 2024 than any other side across Europeâs big-five leagues.
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Matchday 32 Snapshot
Crystal Palace vs Man City (Saturday 6, 12:30 - TNT Sports)
â All the pressure is on City in this fixture - and theyâll want to avoid what happened in the reverse fixture in December when Crystal Palace came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2.
â But Palace donât fare well against City at home as they've failed to score in any of their last four Premier League home games against them.
Everton vs Burnley (Saturday 6, 15:00)
â This fixture is virtually a six-pointer for Burnley. Theyâre six points from safety but have found form recently, avoiding defeat in their last four Premier League matches.
â Everton did well after their point deduction but have since gone on a 13-match winless streak in the league.
â But, if fixture history is anything to go by, Burnley will struggle to get points from this matchup as theyâve lost six of their last eight league away games at Goodison Park.
Brighton vs Arsenal (Saturday 6, 17:30 - Sky Sports)
â It was Brighton who ended the Gunnersâ title hopes last season with a 3-0 win at the Emirates in May, so Arsenal will be keen to correct their wrongs.
â Brighton do have a decent record against London teams over their last eight home games (5 wins, 2 draws) and have won each of their last three.
â Arsenal donât like the 17:30 Saturday kick-off time, having won only three of their last 18 league matches at that time slot, but theyâve gone ten games unbeaten in the league so theyâre a completely different beast to handle.
Link to MW32 fixture list here.
Head Start
đ¨ Spursâ billionaire avoids jail time: Joe Lewis, the billionaire whose family own a majority stake in Tottenham Hotspur, has avoided jail but has been fined $5 million for insider trading. His sentencing is not expected to impact Spurs as he no longer has âsignificant controlâ of the club, according to Companies House files.
đ° Premâs âLuxury Taxâ: Premier League clubs are considering abolishing points deductions and introducing a âluxury taxâ. Itâs an NBA-style system whereby clubs that overspend will incur a financial punishment which would increase the more they splash the cash⌠the monies would then be redistributed to Premier League clubs who complied with the rules. Disclaimer: This story was broken by a Daily Mail journalist with âaverage reliabilityâ.
đŹ Ratcliffe buts head with competition. During an interview in February, Sir Jim Ratcliffe told a journalist that ânobodyâs ever seenâ his competition Sheikh Jassim and appeared to confirm the Qatari bid had failed to produce proof of funds. Now, legal representatives of Sheikh Jassim have written to Manchester United to demand they cease âmisleadingâ and âdefamatory statementsâ and argue that Ratcliffeâs statements breach confidentiality agreements he signed.
Podcast Highlights
Rio Ferdinand appeared on The Overlap podcast yesterday.
You can expect the usual chats about Fergieâs culture at United and how different it is todayâŚ
But, amongst the clichĂŠ chat, there were a few gems.
1/ David Moyes at Manchester United
Firstly, thereâs one thing to clear up⌠Moyes didnât show Ferdinand and Vidic clips of Phil Jagielka. Yup. Itâs a funny thought but thatâs a myth.
But, that doesnât mean Moyes didnât have his faults:
After Unitedâs tour in Asia, a dishevelled Moyes turned to Rio and said, âUnitedâs a big club, isnât itâ. Not a great signâŚ
Moyes refused to stick to Sir Alexâs tradition of telling players before the game that they wouldnât feature in the starting XI⌠this rubbed some players (Chicharito) up the wrong way.
And, worst of all, he didnât listen to Fergusonâs advice to keep the back-room staff.
2/ Rioâs admission
Weâve all wanted our skills and goals featured on Match of the DayâŚ
⌠well so do professionals.
One of Englandâs best-ever centre-backs admits that, at the start of his career, he cared more about impressing his schoolmates with skills (at centre-back!!) on TV than actually winning games.
It was only once he moved to United that he changed his ways.
âWe could get beat 3-1⌠but Iâd tell my mates to watch Match of the Day to see my skills against a forwardâ (Yup - thatâs an actual quote).
3/ His favourite partner in crime?
Youâd think it was Vidic, right?
Wrong.
Turns out his favourite centre-back partner was Sol Campbell. And definitely not John Terry.
Oh⌠and there was that moment when Rio recalls Roy Keaneâs leadership style, hilarious.
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Fantasy Premier League
Gameweek 32: Forwards â
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FPL experts tie Erling Haaland (ÂŁ14.3m) and Mo Salah (ÂŁ13.4m) for predicted points GW32 (7.4). Cityâs man has Palace (A), Luton (H) and Brighton (A) in the next three and was rested against Villa on Wednesday so he should be as sharp as ever on his return.
Fantasy Football Hub
Is he too much moolah for ya? Then we have the man for you⌠Newcastleâs answer to Thierry Henry⌠Alexander Isak (ÂŁ7.8m).
Only Haaland beats him for expected goals (xG) and he has the best minutes-per-goal ratio this season. Newcastle are good going forward - fourth-highest xG in the league - and theyâre playing a weak Fulham defence this GW.
And if youâre really strapped for cash, well we have the man for youâŚ
⌠Matheus Cunha (5.5m). His fixture run is great - West Ham (H), Nottâ Forest (A), Bâmouth (H) and Luton (H) - and includes a double in GW34. Cunha has good underlying stats with 0.69 xG and assists per 90 which is higher than Ivan Toney (ÂŁ8.1m), JP Mateta (ÂŁ4.9m), Nicolas Jackson (ÂŁ6.8) and Dominic Solanke (ÂŁ7.2m).
Captaincy đŤĄ
Before we get into it, letâs take a minute to think about the 4,695,584 managers who captained De Bruyne, Saka and Haaland in Gameweek 31.
Moving swiftly on⌠thereâs no shortage of captaincy options.
There are safe optionsâŚ
Erling Haaland vs Crystal Palace (A)
Cole Palmer vs Sheffield United (A)
Son Heung-min vs Nottâm Forest (H)
Mo Salah vs Man United (A)
Then there are the differential optionsâŚ
Alexander Isak vs Fulham (H)
Dominic Solanke vs Luton (A)
If youâre looking to play it safe, weâd opt for Cole Palmer (ÂŁ5.9m). He has brilliant per 90 data with 0.63 goals and 0.44 assists, heâs coming off the back of a hat-trick against United, and Chelsea play in the best fixture possible for attacking returns.
But, if youâre trying to separate yourself from the crowd, look no further than Alexander Isak (ÂŁ7.8m). Five goals in four games and Fulham have conceded the joint-most goals over the last 3 Gameweeks⌠a perfect opportunity for an in-form striker to haul.
FPL Bonus Points đ
Tom Hadley has a chance of winning FPL this season. Will he be able to hold on for another few weeks? He has his Bench Boost and Wildcard left, plus is 15 points clear at the top of the overall rankings.
To make you feel better about your FPL season⌠just remember Letâs Talk FPL transferred out Phil Foden before his hat trick to bring in Darwin Nunez for a hit⌠so even the pros can get it wrong
Game Face On
Question: The fastest goal scored in Premier League history came in 7.69 seconds. Who scored it?
Hint: He scored a historic goal against Germany for the Republic of Ireland.
Scroll below for the answer.
Extra Time
Iniesta had big moments in his career. And this last-minute winner gave everyone watching goosebumps.
Itâs rare to see a performance like Maradonaâs vs Brazil in the 1990 World Cup. Itâs also rare to see so many two-footed challenges on one player.
Ok, taking a break from football content. A mass brawl broke out two seconds into an NHL game.
League 1 football at its finest. A waterlogged pitch but there was so much determination.
You can watch this Messi assist a thousand times and not get bored. One of the greatest passes of all time.
Answer: Shane Long (for Southampton vs Watford in 2018-19)
âOne year I played 15 months.â
-Franz Beckenbauer