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It is fair to say that Sunday’s season-defining clash between Liverpool and Manchester United did little in regards to defining the season, other than proving that, without fans in attendance, big teams are more than happy to slowly lull towards a draw against their rivals.
It was the fourth supposed “big” game this season that ebbed its way towards a stalemate – Manchester United v Chelsea, Manchester United v Manchester City and Chelsea v Tottenham – without the slightest hint of anyone, player or manager, attempting to do anything about it.
It also marked the third successive game in which Liverpool have failed to score, the first time such a thing has occurred since 2005, and if they fail to register against Burnley on Thursday, it will be the first time since the 1990/00 season that they have failed to score in four successive Premier League matches.
Odds correct at 2123 GMT (19/01/21)
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