Wayne Rooney has said that he will kill off Liverpool's dreams of winning the Premier League title this weekend- isn't that exactly what all Man United fans wanted to hear?
Rooney has revealed that he hates Liverpool, which isn't much of a surprise considering he grew up as an Everton fan and now plays for Man United. Manchester United and Liverpool clash at 12:45 GMT this Saturday, it is probably the biggest Premier League match so far this season and United's biggest match of the season (in the Premier League).
I can't wait, we did loose at Anfield but that wouldn't concern me that much, we didn't look that good that day, we have been in much better form since then.
Rooney said: “I'm very excited about the match.
“I grew up an Everton fan, my whole family are Everton fans and I grew up hating Liverpool – and that hasn't changed.
“I think coming to Old Trafford will be a difficult game for them.
“They know they need to win, they need the three points.
“I'm sure they will be up for it and we certainly will be too.
“It will certainly end Liverpool's chances if we win and that's why we're looking forward to it.
“I think if we beat Liverpool we'll probably end their chances of winning the League but there's still Chelsea plugging away.
“So we have to keep playing. It won't be won yet.
“If we win we'll be in pole position — actually I think we're in pole position anyway.
“But I'm not sure it's a title decider with Chelsea still there.”
“I grew up an Everton fan, my whole family are Everton fans and I grew up hating Liverpool – and that hasn't changed.
“I think coming to Old Trafford will be a difficult game for them.
“They know they need to win, they need the three points.
“I'm sure they will be up for it and we certainly will be too.
“It will certainly end Liverpool's chances if we win and that's why we're looking forward to it.
“I think if we beat Liverpool we'll probably end their chances of winning the League but there's still Chelsea plugging away.
“So we have to keep playing. It won't be won yet.
“If we win we'll be in pole position — actually I think we're in pole position anyway.
“But I'm not sure it's a title decider with Chelsea still there.”