Burnley (a)
Swansea (h)
Leicester (h)
Sunderland (a)
Villa (a)
United have played all these fixtures barring Leicester at home - how many did they win?
Point is, pointing at Liverpool's recent fixtures as a cause of the good form is little misleading. This league isn't easy and lots of banana skins exist. Any good run over 5 or 6 games is valuable.
Its a bit like watching two cars with a small gap between them in Formula 1. When the car in front goes into a turn, the car behind suddenly catches up to just a few metres back. Then, when the car in front leaves the bend, it streaks off and leaves the other car behind.
It looks like one car keeps catching up, before the other is pulling away. In truth the time gap between the cars is exactly the same all the time. Both cars have to go through a slow section and a fast section. Looking only at the distance between them gives a totally false image of whats happening. Its a mistake that football fans make too.
Having had a run of 5 games that is as easy as you'll face all season, while we had a somewhat tricky run that included two top four challangers and the fabled "away day at Stoke", you would expect Liverpool to catch up on points.
On the other hand your next five games are West Ham, Everton, Spurs, Southampton, Man City. Ours are Leicester, West Ham, Burnley, Sunderland, Swansea. If both teams continue with similar levels of performance, United will pick up more points than Liverpool.
Of course you may genuinely improve and we may get worse. If you get as many points as us over that period, then you'll actually have outperformed us. But you really can't assume that because you did better during an easy spell than we did during a tough spell that it means that much.