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Which team does the Premier League Double Red Club refer to?

Premier League Double Red Club refers to English Liverpool Football Club and Manchester United Football Club.

Double Red Club, also known as Red Derby, Northwest Derby and Double Red War, refers to the match between Liverpool Football Club and Manchester United Football Club. These two teams have won English top league titles and European championships many times. Also located in the northwest of England, their cities-Liverpool and Manchester-have always been in competition in history.

Manchester and Liverpool, two neighboring brother cities in northwest England, are fighting endlessly for a canal. Originally, Liverpool was a world-famous port, and it was a golden partner with the famous industrial city Manchester. However, in 1894, Manchester City spent money to build the famous Manchester Canal because of dissatisfaction with the high taxes and fees of Liverpool people.

As a result, Liverpool's port status plummeted and a large number of people lost their jobs. Since then, a hundred years of hatred has continued. Every time Liverpool meets Manchester United, the Double Red Club is no longer just about football, but a duel between the two cities.

Technical characteristics of Liverpool Football Club in England

1, offensive style: Liverpool's offensive style is mainly fast, direct and flexible. They are good at finding opportunities through accurate long passes and running, and using players' personal ability and speed to break through the defense line. This kind of attack has made Liverpool's game more enjoyable and won them many honors.

2. Player ability: Liverpool players generally have excellent skills, speed and physical fitness. Their players can be competent for multiple positions, which makes the coach more flexible when arranging troops. Salah, Mane and firmino, the core players of the team, all have super scoring ability and assist ability, which makes the team perform particularly well on the offensive end.

3. Tactical changes: In the game, Liverpool often make tactical adjustments according to different opponents. They are good at quickly switching between defense and attack, and using efficient passing and running to break the opponent's defense. In addition, coach klopp often fine-tunes tactics according to the players' state and opponents' state to achieve the best results.