“Our 7-0 win last year, it was a strange once-in-a-lifetime result. That result will often help the losing team play better than the winning team if the two meet again”, coach Jurgen Klopp said at the press conference before the match welcoming Man Utd at Liverpool’s home field today
After 16 rounds, coach Jurgen Klopp’s team is temporarily leading the table with 37 points, far ahead of Man Utd in 7th place with a gap of 10 points on the Premier League rankings.
Notably, Liverpool kept clean sheets in their last 4 matches against Man Utd at Anfield, but they scored 13 goals against their opponents.
The 7-0 victory last season of the “Red Brigade” against the home team at Old Trafford also made the “Red Devils” receive the biggest defeat in history against the Merseyside team since 1931 until now.
“I don’t think we’ll ever beаt them 7-0 again.” What we want to do now is win three points against our opponents.
If you look at it holistically and only play one soccer match against Liverpool’s archrivals at Anfield, the encounter will be much more memorable. That’s what I want to see from us: constantly playing unique matchups.
This is a match at home. It’s just for the fans. We understand what it implies. Don’t allow anybody fool you into thinking we’re not focused on this game. “We’re excited, but we can’t go crаzy before the game,” stated coach Jurgen Klopp.
The German strategist stated that Manchester United’s dismal season record does not imply that this would be an easy encounter for Liverpool players.
“The more negаtive things people sаy about them, the more powerful they appear.” That is always the case. It bothers me.
I don’t follow Manchester United carefully enough to know what troubles they are having, but I view Erik Ten Hag as the best coach of the past month and them as the side in form last month, so does everything seem to be going wrong? I just don’t get it.
The issue with Manchester United is irrelevant to us since we are just preparing our squad.
I strive to comprehend the opponent’s circumstances before the match because I believe it’s crucial to understand why they are driven and want to do things right.” Close it, German strategist.