Mata: Manchester United-Liverpool the biggest game in English football
The Manchester derby is not the biggest game in English football, according to Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata.
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Juan Mata believes the Premier League rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United makes it the biggest game in English football.
Mata's comments will likely be read as a dig at United's local rivals Manchester City, who sit 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
The Spain midfielder hit a brace at Anfield in March 2015, including a superb scissor-kick volley.
And Mata ranks the United-Liverpool rivalry above games such as the north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal, as well as the Manchester derby.
"It is the biggest game for both teams and maybe in English football as well," Mata told MUTV, "The rivalry, the history of both clubs and the atmosphere as well.
"Any game against Liverpool is special and, if you are able to score a fantastic goal or have a great performance, it will be remembered forever.
"I think if you ask fans what my best moment at United is, it would probably be that game and, specifically, that goal.
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"It was a fantastic day for me: playing at Anfield, scoring twice and scoring the winning goal."
What. A. Feeling. March 5, 2018
United host Liverpool on Saturday on the back of a thrilling comeback win at Crystal Palace on Monday, Jose Mourinho's men claiming a 3-2 victory thanks to a late Nemanja Matic screamer.
"It was a tough game," Mata said. "We were lucky to come back after being 2-0 down, especially playing away from home. The result was a great boost of confidence as well as beating Chelsea the week before.
"Liverpool are a good team. Everything is going quite well for them, especially with their attacking players. They're scoring a lot of goals especially from Mohamed Salah, who's having a fantastic season. We need to be ready for them.
"Every player prefers to play at home. We need to make that count. We are at Old Trafford, where we feel comfortable, and we need to give 100 per cent to create an atmosphere for the fans."
