Bournemouth travelled far to the north-west last weekend to play Liverpool at Anfield and they left the famous Premier League title with nothing to show for it after Liverpool won 3-0. Considering Liverpool’s form at the moment, that is not a result to be ashamed of. They welcome Manchester United to the Vitality Stadium and they would be looking to frustrate Jose Mourinho further.
They are not in the best form they can be at the moment with just one win from their last eight Premier League games although they have proven to be very difficult to beat as they have just three losses in their last 15 games, a run that stretches to December, winning Chelsea and Arsenal in the process, these results has helped them to climb to 11th on the league table and banished or relegation fears.
After beating Manchester City the previous weekend to delay their ultimate crowning as English champions, Manchester United lost their very next game at home to West Brom last weekend to help crown Manchester City champions with 4 games to spare. That loss ended their five-match winning run and means they have now failed to win 7 of their last 16 Premier League games. They have also won their last two away league games by 3-2 which shows that their defence could easily be breached.