And based on the performance against Villa, Liverpool may have some cause for concern when it comes to the defensive department.
United have averaged close to three goals per game in their last five Premier League fixtures and may well be top by the time they travel to Anfield – if they beat Burnley on Tuesday.
Liverpool still have their remarkable home record having not tasted defeat in the league at Anfield since April 2017, but Williams will be a target for United’s expansive attacking players if he’s chosen to start.
Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial, Edinson Cavani and Bruno Fernandes have all looked in good form recently and United may well thrive on the opportunity to become the club to halt Liverpool’s unbeaten record at home.
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