Manchester united surprised me by beating liverpool. It was a defeat I never expected for Liverpool. After 3 weeks liverpool has 2 points. A bad start for a team that missed the championship by a small margin last year. On the other hand Arsenal had a great 3 weeks and took the lead.
It's incredible and mind-boggling. Even before the match, I predicted (which calls into question my ability to see the future
) that the maximum that Manchester United vs. Liverpool can count on is a draw, but the results of yesterday's match turned out to be stunning for me. Here is the real surprise.
I'll paste my last post here so as not to be unfounded:
The error Liverpool did last season was getting a lot of draws which caused them second position. I prefer not repeated the same history but rather play for win than a draw. Man United are passing their worse situation, so it would be simple task for Liverpool to bring back 3 points from Manchester United. Liverpool will beat them on Monday.
Is it too early to celebrate Liverpool victory? After all, they are still playing against Manchester United, and not some team from the lower division that has just made it to the premier league. Manchester United is going through difficult times, a bad start to the season, but they are still one of the strongest teams and can fight for the victory. 2 losses in a row doesn't mean that Manchester United will only lose from now on, although I personally don't console myself with the hope of a favorable outcome in the upcoming match. Liverpool is still very strong, while Manchester United has been weakening lately. Although football is very unpredictable, it is already obvious who has the advantage and who can only count on a draw at best. Despite the predictions, I prefer to evaluate the outcome of the match only by the results.
From the looks of it, this season of the English Premier League is expected to be full of sudden twists and turns. The favorites get off to a bad start, the underdogs are full of hope and make strong teams suffer losses and points deficits. I even like it. This is what football should be like - unpredictable and full of surprises.