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The same cannot be said of Man United, as Carrick has a few ways he can shuffle the team around at Old Trafford to get a positive result.One of those changes suggested by Neville was to bring Matheus Cunha back into the mix, after his absence against Brentford, in place of Amad.Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "If Cunha is fit, I think he will go with Cunha and Mbeumo, Bruno Fernandes and Sesko. I think he’ll go with that four and I’m not sure Amad will play.Matheus Cunha could replace Amad Diallo in the Manchester United team against Liverpool(Image: (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images))"But I think you’ll see a more cautious, tighter more compact, more defensively focused Manchester United than you saw in that first half tonight.
I don’t think he’ll start with five at the back, I think that would be wrong. Let’s go and make Liverpool nervous."I think Liverpool, likewise, will not want to be opened up.
I think it could be more of a game of chess on Sunday. Not quite as much as it was in the second half against Brentford but I think it could be more of a struggle of a game where both managers are going to be quite cautious."It would be a switch that demonstrates the strength in depth that Man United has built, with Carrick previously praising Amad as a "terrific footballer".READ MORE: Dominik Szoboszlai impact at Liverpool clear after Steven Gerrard comparisonREAD MORE: Spirit of Shankly urges Liverpool to 'come back to table' as protest intensifiesRegardless of which players start in the frontline for the side, Liverpool will need to be aware of the greater goal threat United now possess.As for Slot's own forward options, he is naturally hampered by the long-term injury to Hugo Ekitike, while Mohamed Salah is an injury doubt after he pulled up during the win over Crystal Palace.That means one of Rio Ngumoha, Jeremie Frimpong, or Federico Chiesa could be called into action, in what will be an important game for all of them in paving their Liverpool futures.
