You're right. I should have checked that before I wrote it. I can't remember where
I saw it, but I need to stop reading whatever site it was.
In 2010/11 Barca won, and they played in 2001/02 with Real winning. Bizarrely in both years, the away side in the first leg won 2-0 and drew the home leg 1-1.
I'll still put money on them being kept apart.
Predictions for tonight?
I think a lot depends on what team Pep puts out. I could see 8+ changes, which will limit any cohesion the team has. In two ways I hope he doesn't make mass changes. 1) cos I wanna see Utd lose and have to watch as City celebrate the title. 2) As a Liverpool fan, I'd quite like the City first team to be as tired as possible. Is it bad I wouldn't mind if a few pulled hamstrings?
Jose won't follow Liverpool's high pressing blue print. It's not his style. He can't suddenly get his team to go from playing with the handbrake on to playing ultra attacking, that's asking to be ripped apart. Besides, Jose has never been, and will never be, an ultra attacking manager. He's too pragmatic. Saying that, sitting deep and pinging long balls to the gaps between City's CB's and full backs, like they did against Trent Alexander Arnold when they played Pool, could be a very affective tactic. Plus it'll suit Jose's safety first mantra. City's shape depends on full backs pushing on to make extra midfielders when they attack, by default that leaves space. Lukaku and rashford, with Lingard pressing on from midfield, might just cause City problems.
As for Merseyside derby, I think Jurgen's hands are tired in a lot of ways. He has no option but to play VVD and Lovern as we have no other fit CB, Matip (Gomez and Klaven are injured) bar a kid from the academy. I wouldn't be surprised to see Moreno and Clyne start at full backs. Henderson is suspended on Tuesday so he plays 90 mins today. Then it's 2 from Milner, Ox and Winjanden (spelling). Up front, if he has sense he rests Salah. Mane and Firminio depend on how brave or how much a gambler he is. Problem is Pool don't have many options. Lallana and Can are highly unlikely to play, so you have midfield/forward options of Solanke and Ings. Ben woodburn may get a game.
Sturridge, Grujic, Origi, Flanagan and Markovic are all out on loan so the tea lady may get a spot on the bench! Lol
Everton will never have a better chance to beat Liverpool.
Tho if Fat Sam picks a CM pairing of Rooney and Siggy again it will end just as badly as it did last week. I wonder will Schneiderling manage to complete a pass to someone in his own team inside 35 minutes this week. He didn't last week.