Why Liverpool are in a slump, Man Utd’s title charge II The Nutmeg
By Guardian Exclusive
22 January 2021 |
7:49 pm
Rotimi Daramola and Solomon Fowowe on The Nutmeg this week takes a look at the Liverpool F.C.
slump on the EPL table and how Manchester United F.C. keep charging towards the title this season.
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