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Liverpool vs Manchester U. is no longer being played? The final decision after the heavy snowfall in Liverpool

After heavy snowfall and safety meetings, it's confirmed that the highly anticipated clash at Anfield will be played as scheduled.

By Romario Paz

Liverpool

Uncertainty reigned among Liverpool fans in the hours leading up to the highly anticipated clash against Manchester United. Heavy snowfall across North West England overnight had cast doubt on the game taking place at Anfield. However, following several safety meetings and intense work to prepare the stadium surroundings, the club confirmed that the match will go ahead as planned.

Crucial Meetings for the Decision:

The Liverpool City Council Safety Advisory Group met twice on Sunday morning to assess the weather and travel conditions. The first meeting did not produce a definitive decision, generating even more uncertainty among fans. Finally, at midday UK time, the group met again and determined that it was safe for the match to proceed.

Official Statement from Liverpool:

Shortly before midday on Sunday, Liverpool Football Club issued an official statement confirming the good news: "Today’s game against Manchester United will go ahead as planned. Two safety meetings were held earlier to assess the weather and travel conditions. We thank everyone involved in helping us stage this game today. If travelling to Anfield, please take extra care. We look forward to seeing you there."

Intense Work at Anfield:

While the playing surface inside Anfield was never a problem, the main concern focused on the conditions outside the stadium. Workers were photographed shovelling snow during Sunday morning in an effort to ensure the surrounding areas were as safe as possible for fans to walk. This work was crucial for the authorities to give the green light to the match.

Impact on the Region:

The heavy snowfall also affected other areas of the region. Liverpool John Lennon Airport, located about five miles from Anfield, was closed for several hours on Sunday morning. However, as conditions improved, the airport reopened at 10:15 GMT.

A Key Match in the Title Race:

Beyond the inclement weather, the match between Liverpool and Manchester United is presented as a crucial game in the Premier League title race. A win for the Reds would put them eight points ahead of second-placed Arsenal at the top of the table, following the Gunners' 1-1 draw against Brighton on Saturday.

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