Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists his opinion of Jose Mourinho has not changed and insists the Manchester United manager remains one of the worlds best.
The Reds host their arch rivals at Anfield today and the build-up to the match has been dominated by Mourinhos sly digs at Liverpool.
The United boss claimed Liverpool have been the lucky ones so far this season and that Klopp needs to win silverware at Anfield.
Nevertheless, Klopp says Mourinho – who has overseen Uniteds disastrous start to the season – remains one of the worlds best managers.
Since I came to England I have written a number of times about the qualities of Jose, said Klopp.
My opinion will not change. He is a fierce competitor and a winner with a track-record that rightly has him positioned as one of the worlds leading coaching talents.
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A win for Liverpool today can extend the gap between themselves and their arch rivals to 19 points.
Three points would also the Reds regain top spot from Manhcester City, who beat Everton 3-1 on Saturday at the Etihad.
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists his opinion of Jose Mourinho has not changed and insists the Manchester United manager remains one of the worlds best.
The Reds host their arch rivals at Anfield today and the build-up to the match has been dominated by Mourinhos sly digs at Liverpool.
The United boss claimed Liverpool have been the lucky ones so far this season and that Klopp needs to win silverware at Anfield.
Nevertheless, Klopp says Mourinho – who has overseen Uniteds disastrous start to the season – remains one of the worlds best managers.
Since I came to England I have written a number of times about the qualities of Jose, said Klopp.
My opinion will not change. He is a fierce competitor and a winner with a track-record that rightly has him positioned as one of the worlds leading coaching talents.
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More: Manchester United FC
A win for Liverpool today can extend the gap between themselves and their arch rivals to 19 points.
Three points would also the Reds regain top spot from Manhcester City, who beat Everton 3-1 on Saturday at the Etihad.
MORE: The stat that proves Sarri-ball has rejuvenated Chelsea star Eden Hazard
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