Fresh from securing progress to the Champions League knockout stages in midweek, another big game awaits Liverpool at Anfield as arch-rivals Manchester United visit this Sunday.

What can we expect from Jose Mourinho's side?

United fan, poet, journalist and author Musa Okwonga (@Okwonga) gave us the lowdown...

It was a 0-0 draw on United's last visit to Anfield. Will it be a similar approach on Sunday?

Absolutely. There are few teams who benefit from going to Anfield and taking an expansive tactical approach, and in United's present position it seems likely Mourinho will go for damage limitation, particularly with Liverpool's recent form in mind.

Which United player is likely to carry the fight to Liverpool?

It's funny, the first name that came into my head was actually Ashley Young. He is someone few of us ever expected to see at United for so long but my goodness, he has proven to be a survivor. And he always shows the greatest commitment in these games.

I would also include - should they be picked - Marouane Fellaini, Juan Mata and, of course, Ander Herrera, who always seems to give monumental defensive displays at Anfield. Other players have fighting spirit, but in my view these four stand out.

Which Liverpool player do United fear the most?

I don't know - though Mohamed Salah is outstanding - if any one player makes them particularly fearful. The fear may come from Liverpool's ability to hurt teams collectively, no matter who they pick in their side. It's the counter-attack which may frighten United more than anything.

How do you think United will line up?

Ha, I just have no idea, but I will have a go. Probably almost the same team that beat Fulham 4-1 last week.

What is this United team's biggest strength?

Speed. This team's attack is as fast as they come but it needs to be unleashed. I actually think that we will see some of that as United will probably play on the counter for most, if not all, of the game.

What is your prediction for the match?

I think United will put up a spirited performance, and start with surprising intensity, but that Liverpool will have wised up from their defeat last season at Old Trafford. Sadly (for us at least), I can see Liverpool winning this 2-0.

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