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Liverpool vs. Man U: Who's the Trophy King?

Amira Hoppe
Amira Hoppe
2025-04-30 09:57:18
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Statistically speaking, Liverpool are the most successful team in English football with 69 trophies in total. They are one ahead of United, who have achieved 68 major honours in their 147-year history. Liverpool are behind United on league titles and FA Cups but boast a superior record in Europe with six Champions League’s compared to United’s three and four Europa League honours compared to one.
Drake Wisozk
Drake Wisozk
2025-04-20 16:51:32
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Liverpool and Manchester United are by some distance the most successful clubs in English football, enjoying periods of domination in the top flight and plenty of success in European competition. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool look in good shape to add more trophies to their enviable cabinet, building on Jurgen Klopp's memorable spell in charge of the club. Manchester United, meanwhile, are enduring a more tumultuous period after the arrival of Ruben Amorim, although The Red Devils have still added a couple of domestic honours in recent years. There is not much to separate Liverpool and Manchester United in terms of league titles. The Red Devils have the slight edge at present, with 20 to their name, although the most recent was way back in 2012/13, Sir Alex Ferguson's final season at the club. Liverpool, meanwhile, have won 19 league titles, the last of which was in 2019/20 under Klopp. Manchester United have the bragging rights in the FA Cup, winning 13 to Liverpool's eight. No team in England has won more League Cups than Liverpool, who have lifted the trophy 10 times. Manchester United have won just six. Liverpool's European Cup record is a proud one: no club in the country has won more than their six titles. Manchester United have won three European Cup/Champions League titles. Liverpool lead the way for titles in Europe's secondary competition, with three to their name. Manchester United have won the competition once Liverpool have won 16 Community Shields, while Manchester United have won 21. Liverpool have won one Club World Cup. Manchester United have won one Intercontinental Cup. Liverpool have won four UEFA Super Cups to Manchester United's one. Manchester United have won one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Liverpool have won a total of 67 major trophies. Manchester United have won a total of 67 major trophies.
Sammy Kulas
Sammy Kulas
2025-04-12 13:12:41
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And so, if we count Community Shield titles in the trophy haul, Liverpool and Manchester United are deadlocked on 67 trophies each following the Merseyside club's triumph in the 2024 Carabao Cup final. The key point of contention between the sets of supporters is about whether or not the Community Shield counts as a major title. Once again, it depends on who you ask. The FA considers the Community Shield to be an official honour in English football, and it is seen as the first game of the new English top-flight season, though its status as a 'major title' has been contested by certain football figures and fans. The Community Shield is seen as a minor trophy to some compared to the likes of the FA Cup and League Cup, with some referring to it as a 'glorified friendly' – especially as yellow card and red cards earned in the match do not carry on to other competitions. However, for the most part, players and managers involved in the Community Shield respect its status as a major trophy, and regard it as the first 'final' of the season.
Ashlynn Gleichner
Ashlynn Gleichner
2025-04-12 12:49:57
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As the stats show, Manchester United have inched back ahead of their old rivals after their 2024 FA Cup victory over Manchester City. The Red Devils hold the record for the most league titles and the most Community Shields. They are also the second-most successful club in FA Cup history and have won a few continental honours, including three European Cups. Liverpool also have some impressive records and no English side has won more League Cups, European Cups, UEFA Cups or UEFA Super Cups than them.