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Danny Murphy could Cause Manchester United Problems at Craven Cottage

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Danny Murphy and Lee Cattermole

Manchester United's bogeyman Danny Murphy will crank up the pressure on the champions after discovering the joy of text.

The Fulham skipper has been bombarded with messages from his Anfield pals following Liverpool's heroics at Old Trafford, begging him to add to United's woes by scoring the winner against them tomorrow.

Murphy has the Indian sign over United and is the only player to net three winners against them at home in the Premier League.

The former England midfielder said: "I would absolutely love to score another winner against United. I think that would make a lot of people I know very happy.

"But at the end of the day, I wouldn't care who scored the winner as long as Fulham won.

"I got to see a few of the Liverpool lads last Friday night because they were staying in the same hotel as us in Manchester before our games. I had a good chat with Carra and Stevie in their rooms.

"I've no doubt there will be a few more texts coming my way from those same lads before we play United again. Obviously we won't be favourites to beat them, but we can give anyone a game at our place."

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United cruised to a 4-0 win in the FA Cup just two weeks ago at Craven Cottage, but Murphy claims getting that first away win at Bolton last Saturday has galvanised the Cottagers.

Roy Hodgson's side are clear of the relegation fight and Murphy, who was 32 on Wednesday, added: "What happened at Bolton was really positive. Let's not forget we've beaten Arsenal and drawn with Chelsea at our place this season."

Danny Murphy's hat-trick of winners against Manchester United

Manchester United 0-1 Liverpool, Dec 17, 2000: Whips home a free-kick to record Liverpool's first win at Old Trafford in 10 years.

Manchester United 0 -1 Liverpool, January 22, 2002: Scores late on to deal a fatal blow to United's title hopes.

Manchester United 0-1 Liverpool, April 24, 2004: Nets from the penalty spot to make it three wins from four visits to Old Trafford.



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