What debate? You keep getting upset rather than debating anything.
Do you not think it's optimistic considering your recent form? Do you not need a huge improvement to achieve that points total?
21 points out of 27 remember, and you're annoyed that I think it's very optimistic. Bizarre.
Alright then, one more time.
First of all, I just predicted something which could be right on the money or far from it, that's why it's called a
prediction. Then you replied with a denigrating comment regarding the optimism of Liverpool fans, which is fine and something I can handle. But then, when I actually explained my reasons, you again reply with a denigrating, ridiculous comment with literally zero content or counter-arguments whatsoever. So you're clearly not interested in an actual debate. So no, this hasn't been a debate because I've been the only one explaining myself and bringing forth some arguments.
Second, what is 'recent form'? You use a timespan since the turn of the year, but I could just as well use the last five games (which I bet you haven't seen based on your comments) or a timespan since the beginning of the November, just to suit my arguments. Our so-called 'recent form', as I've already explained above, has been encouraging if anything. A loss away to a rejuvenated Leicester team and a draw away to City which could just as easily been a win, with convincing wins against Tottenham and Arsenal and another win against Burnely (ugly win, I'll admit) is not exactly something I'm discouraged by. So we
don't need a huge improvement to achieve that points total, we'll just need to keep going like we have been all season - we've had good spells when we were top of the league, and bad spells when we didn't win anything for a period of time (without THREE of our best players which always seems to be forgotten) so don't use 'recent form' and act like we've fallen away like Arsenal recently.
It's optimistic, which I've already admitted, but also achievable if you look at our fixture list (and please don't start with the 'bad record against small teams' now

). On the other hand, you have all the other contenders who still have to play each other so there will be points dropped left, right and centre, which means we can afford a draw away to West Brom, Watford or the likes. Meanwhile, you also seem to be forgetting that United still has to play FOUR other top 6 teams. Let me remind you that you've won ONE game in six against those teams so far, a mighty 1-0 win at home against Tottenham. Looking at that and Arsenal's free fall down the table (talk about 'recent form' again, heh), we might not even need to get 21 points out of 27 to achieve top 4. Truth is, I don't know and you don't know, but at least I didn't come in here all cocky to reply to someone else's posts and actually brought some useful arguments to the table.