In 1986, when Ferguson became the manager of Manchester United, he once boasted, "One day, I will definitely push Liverpool off their damn throne!" At that time, Manchester United had won 7 top-flight league titles, while Liverpool had 16; Manchester United had won 1 UEFA Champions League title, while Liverpool had 4. By 1990, Liverpool's top-flight league titles had reached 18, while Manchester United remained at 7. In 2011, Ferguson achieved his goal, leading Manchester United to win their 19th English top-flight league title, surpassing Liverpool. Before retiring in 2013, Ferguson led Manchester United to win the top-flight league title 20 times, which was not excessive but rather significant. In 2020, Klopp led Liverpool to win their first Premier League trophy, and Liverpool found that they still had one less top-flight league title than Manchester United. When Ferguson retired, he certainly did not expect that the legacy he had accumulated through half a lifetime of effort would be squandered by his successors in just over a decade. In the 2024-25 Premier League season, Liverpool, the arch-rival of Manchester United, has been leading for a long time, with a six-point lead after half the season and one game fewer played. Sloot's team is currently the biggest favorite to win the Premier League title. If they can maintain their lead until the end, they will have 20 top-flight league titles, equaling Manchester United. Who will be knocked off the throne? Manchester United is seven points above the relegation zone at the halfway point of the season. Given their current losing streak, it…