Michael Owen has rather boldly claimed that Manchester United are not that far behind Liverpool in terms of the strength of their squad.
We decided we’d try putting this to the test by comparing players in each position on the pitch from both clubs and coming up with a combined XI.
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And while this is obviously just one person’s opinion, it’s hard to see how any reasonable person who’s watched any football over the last year or so could argue anything other than only two Man Utd players making the line up – and even then we’re possibly being slightly generous.
Here’s our best attempt at a fair comparison in each position…
GK: Alisson vs David de Gea
While there’s no doubt David de Gea has long been probably the best goalkeeper in the world and one of Manchester United’s most important players, those days are starting to feel like a distant memory now. Liverpool shot-stopper Alisson, meanwhile, has instantly established himself as a world class and vital performer for Liverpool.
Winner: Alisson
CB: Virgil van Dijk vs Victor Lindelof
No contest here. Victor Lindelof has been decent for United, but fairly inconsistent. Either way, he’s a long way behind Liverpool’s commanding defensive leader Virgil van Dijk, who has won PFA Player of the Year, Uefa Men’s Player of the Year and could even pick up the Ballon d’Or next.
Winner: Van Dijk
CB: Joel Matip vs Harry Maguire
We could quite easily have done Van Dijk vs Maguire, which the LFC man would have won, with Joel Matip then probably also beating Lindelof. We’ve gone easy on MUFC here, and reckon Maguire just edges this one, though that’s largely based on his best form for Leicester City, which we’re yet to really see at Old Trafford.
Winner: Maguire
RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold vs Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Aaron Wan-Bissaka is a fine young player who’s got off to a solid start at Man Utd, but there’s surely no way anyone would pick him over the outstanding Trent Alexander-Arnold. The Liverpool man has a bit of everything to his game and is a joy to watch as an attacking outlet when he’s really on his game.
Winner: Alexander-Arnold
LB: Andrew Robertson vs Luke Shaw
Again, this is no contest really. While Luke Shaw has shown moments of promise for the Red Devils, he remains a flawed and inconsistent player. Andrew Robertson, meanwhile, is an absolute powerhouse with his work rate at both ends of the pitch for Jurgen Klopp’s side, and he matches his team-mate Alexander-Arnold with his immense contributions going forward.
Winner: Robertson
CM: Fabinho vs Scott McTominay
Whether it’s Scott McTominay or Nemanja Matic in defensive midfield for United, Fabinho easily beats either of them. The Brazil international has been exceptional since moving to Anfield, with United really in need of an upgrade on almost all their central midfield players.
Winner: Fabinho
CM: Jordan Henderson vs Andreas Pereira
Jordan Henderson isn’t even really up there with the best midfielders in Europe, even if he fits this Liverpool side perfectly and provides quality leadership, but he’s still in comfortably ahead of the likes of Andreas Pereira or Fred.
Winner: Henderson
CM: Georginio Wijnaldum vs Paul Pogba
Different players, but this was the match-up we thought made most sense, and again we’re being pretty generous to MUFC by going for Paul Pogba over Georginio Wijnaldum. The Dutchman has had the better time of things of late, but put the more naturally gifted Pogba in this Liverpool side and he’d probably finally start looking like the world class performer we know he can be.
Winner: Pogba
RF: Mohamed Salah vs Daniel James
Daniel James has made a fine start to life in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side and looks a smart signing. With time, he could become one of the finest attacking players in Europe. For now, however, he’s up against the world class Mohamed Salah for a spot on the right flank here, and we probably don’t really need to explain our choice here.
Winner: Salah
LF: Sadio Mane vs Marcus Rashford
A confident and in-form Marcus Rashford might have just had a hope of edging this around a year ago or so, but Sadio Mane has really exploded into top form in recent months and is the clear winner here – one of the most under-rated players in world football right now.
Winner: Mane
CF: Roberto Firmino vs Anthony Martial
Again, this is a very clear Liverpool win. Roberto Firmino might not score as much as most strikers, but he offers so much quality and work rate with everything he does, while Anthony Martial is far too inconsistent to be in with a realistic shot.
Winner: Firmino
Conclusion
Michael Owen is talking rubbish. Thank you and goodnight.