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Klopp: Red Monday not personal
- Updated: October 17, 2016
Jurgen Klopp insists Monday’s clash between Liverpool and Manchester United, live on Sky Sports, is not a personal battle between him and Jose Mourinho.
The pair have met four times previously as managers of Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid respectively, and once last year in the Premier League when Mourinho was in charge of Chelsea.
Klopp holds the advantage over his United counterpart with three victories compared to Mourinho’s one, but the German has stressed the result at Anfield will be determined by the players on the field rather than the managers in the dugout.
“I’ve said before it’s not Mourinho against Klopp – that would make the game much easier,” Klopp told LFC TV.
“He is a very successful and very experienced colleague. We had a few talks before the games, especially against Real Madrid.
“It was always difficult, because he always has good teams behind him I would say. (It’s) always a big challenge and that’s how it is this time.
“This is Liverpool against United, two good sides. We are in the race for three points …