- Liverpool face Manchester United in the Premier League at Anfield on Sunday
- The fierce rivals are both competing to finish in the top four this season
- Daniel Sturridge insists The Reds are fully focused on getting three points
Liverpool
players ramped up their preparations ahead of the crucial top-four
showdown with fierce rivals Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.
The Reds are currently fifth in the Premier League table with 54 points, just two behind United in fourth.
Having
both spent heavily in the summer transfer window, both teams are under
huge pressure to secure Champions League football next season and while
previous meetings between the two sides may have been contested higher
up the table, this year's encounter still has plenty at stake, given the
broadcasting revenue linked to Europe's top club competition.
Lazar Markovic (left) and Javier
Manquilo (right) are put through their paces during Liverpool's training
session at the Melwood training centre
Alberto Monreno (left) runs ahead of
Reds defender Dejan Lovren (right) as the club prepare to face
Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday
Lovren, who signed for Liverpool from Southampton last summer, runs mischievously with one of the free-kick dummies in training
Lovren joined Liverpool from
Southampton for a reported £20million fee and after a slow start has
begun to settle into life on Merseyside
The defender smiles during the training session at Melwood as Liverpool step up their preparations for Sunday's game
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel poses with a camera at the club's Melwood ahead of Sunday's clash with United
All
too aware of what is at stake is Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge,
who believes that three points and momentum in the race for a top-four
finish will render the local bragging rights associated with the fixture
as incidental.
He told Liverpoolfc.com:
'Of course, it's a rivalry, but it's another three points and we'll
just approach the game as we always do - that's the most important
thing.
'It's
going to be a big game for us. We're going into the game looking to win
it, as we always do, and we're looking forward to it.
'We'll go into this game with the right mentality, we'll look to play our football and to try to go out there and win the game.
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has
said that three points must be the priority when Liverpool take on
Manchester United on Sunday
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers addresses his players in training as he hopes to guide them to a top four finish this season
Liverpool coach Colin Pascoe (centre)
is in high spirits with his players, as Mario Balotelli (right) is held
by Skrtel and Lovren
Liverpool left-back Jose Enrique
shares a joke with his team-mates in training ahead of the crucial match
against Manchester United
Meanwhile,
Sturridge was full of praise for attacking dynamo Philippe Countinho,
whose development this season have been central to an upturn in form for
Liverpool, who have not lost in their last 13 league games, since the
3-0 defeat by United in December.
On
Coutinho, Sturridge said, 'He's great to play with. He's very skilful,
sees a pass and scores very nice goals, also, so it's a pleasure to play
with him.
'He's
quite chilled, he's not too loud. He has a little bit of a joke, but
he's just a relaxed, calm guy. He comes in and does his work and is
humble, just like everyone else is.
'I
think it's down to him to work as hard as he possibly can to get to
where he wants to be - and I am sure he wants to aim for the stars.
'That's
very possible with the attributes he has, so as long as he continues
doing what he's doing, I'm sure he'll go a long way in the game.'
Club captain Steven Gerrard, who is set to leave Liverpool in the summer, heads the ball ahead of Sturridge at Melwood
Moreno (left) is outpaced by
winger Markovic (right) as Liveprool's players ready themselves for
arguably the biggest game of the season
Liverpool defender Kolo Toure heads
the ball to his team-mates on the other side of a net as Liverpool focus
on beating United at the weekend
Former England captain Gerrard will join MLS side LA Galaxy when his contract at Liverpool expires at the end of the season
Gerrard (right) poses with team-mate Mamadou Sakho (left) ahead of Sunday's game at Anfield
Markovic (left) is held by Lovren (right) as the pair share a joke during the training session at Melwood on Friday
With a place in next season's
Champions League at stake, Sunday's fixture is one of the most important
for Liverpool in recent history
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