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Jurgen Klopp has refused to write off Jose Mourinho despite Manchester United's inconsistent start to the season Getty |
Jürgen Klopp boasts a winning record against Jose Mourinho and,
as the two managers prepare to meet again at Anfield on Monday night, there is
a feeling that Klopp’s Liverpool, rather than Mourinho’s Manchester United, are
the coming force.
Klopp’s only defeat to
Mouinho as a manager in five previous meetings was the second leg of a
Champions League semi-final in 2013, a result that did not stop Borussia
Dortmund reaching the final at Wembley.
Liverpool also go into
one of their landmark fixtures of the season on the back of four successive
Premier League wins, compared with United’s record of one win in four games,
and as the second leading scorers in the top flight.
Klopp’s Liverpool side
also has the look of a real ‘team’ as they seek to build on his progressive
first 12 months on Merseyside, while Mourinho appears still to be in the early
stages of a salvage mission designed to repair the damage done at Old Trafford
under the managerial reigns of David Moyes and Louis Van Gaal.
With that job coming on
the back of Mourinho’s meltdown at Chelsea last season - his sacking in
December following an early season run of results which included a 3-1 home
defeat to Klopp’s Liverpool – it could be asked whether the powers of the
Portuguese are on the wane.
Klopp, however, will
have none of it when the suggestion is put to him, in contrast to the apparent
ascendency in English football of Klopp, Tottenham’s Mauricio Pochettino and
Pep Guardiola in his fledgling days at Manchester City – three managers who are
producing attractive and winning football.
“It’s bulls***. No, but rubbish. Who says
this? He has started badly at United? They won their first (three) games. So
now you are giving B grades for winning?” queried the Liverpool manager.
“I try to play similar
football to now with my former team and when we faced Real Madrid it was
unbelievably difficult to play them.
“He (Mourinho) knows how successful football works. To like
or not like the way he plays, why should he care? Why should he care? He has
won the Champions League more times than I have played in it. That’s how it is.
“How can I say who is on
the way here and who is on the way there? If I lose against Manchester
United you will stand here and ask me: ‘So..what about your ways..?’ I am of
course not interested and absolutely not part of the group that says Jose
Mourinho was or has been a good manager.
“He is a competitor.
Without knowing him well, I know he will want to win this game.”
A win for United at
Anfield would give them an unprecedented fifth successive league victory in the
fixture, a remarkable quirk given the club’s recent problems.
It would also give
Mourinho enormous satisfaction, given the rivalry with Liverpool he stoked in
his two spells as Chelsea manager, the second including a famous 2-0 win at
Anfield in April, 2014 which did for the Reds’ title dream.
That
day he choked the life out of Brendan Rodgers’ side but Klopp expects a
different kind of challenge this time.
“That they don’t come out of their own half? I can’t imagine
that actually,” he added. “They are Man United and they have the quality and
offensive players who are strong and quick and technically good. They have
everything you need to play football. In the end a game can change when one
team goes in to the lead or something, so we don’t know exactly what they will
do but I am sure they won’t come here to defend only.”
Liverpool (possible): Karius; Clyne, Matip, Lovren, Milner;
Lallana, Henderson, Can; Coutinho, Sturridge, Mane.
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