Bullish Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool are revved up to catch old foes Manchester United as he warns: We'll stop Jose Mourinho's juggernaut at Anfield

  • Following a turbulent spell post-Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho has got Manchester United firing again
  • United travel to bitter rivals Liverpool on Saturday lunchtime with the Premier League summit in their sights
  • Jurgen Klopp insists his side are capable of challenging with the best as they continue with long-term project
  • Manchester United's players arrived at The Titanic Hotel in Liverpool on Friday night ahead of the match 
  • BETTING GUIDE: Liverpool vs Man United special, plus Harry Kane in a 22/1 double 

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A sense of dread has started to surface on Merseyside once more, a nagging fear about those most bitter foes.

Following a turbulent spell after the Sir Alex Ferguson wonder years, the signs in recent months are that Manchester United's juggernaut is cranking back into gear and Jose Mourinho has it moving relentlessly towards the Premier League's summit.

Mourinho is on a crusade to bring a 21st domestic title to Old Trafford and there are no limits to the finances being provided for him to realise his ambition. Since being appointed, he has spent more than £300million to get United rolling. The money is not going to dry up any time soon.

Juan Mata signs autographs for Manchester United supporters as the team arrive in Liverpool ahead of Saturday's big game

Juan Mata signs autographs for Manchester United supporters as the team arrive in Liverpool ahead of Saturday's big game

Star striker Romelu Lukaku carried a stern look as he arrived at The Titanic Hotel in Liverpool
Nemanja Matic was among the United stars stepping off the bus

Star striker Romelu Lukaku (left) and Nemanja Matic (right) carried stern looks as they arrived at The Titanic Hotel in Liverpool

Jose Mourinho wore a colourful pair of trainers as he arrived with his squad
Anthony Martial was among the players stepping off the bus

Jose Mourinho (left) wore a colourful pair of trainers as he arrived with his squad; Anthony Martial was also in attendance

United's expenditure dwarfs the investment Jurgen Klopp has made in the same period and that is why, as Mourinho's team head to Anfield, there is a feeling United will disappear into the distance once more as they did for two decades under Ferguson's command.


So how do Liverpool keep pace? When it was put to Klopp on Friday that the task of staying one step ahead of United in the long run was going to be impossible, his response was emphatic. The idea that United are too strong is not something he will entertain.

'In the moment when I think we cannot be successful — and there is only consolation — I go,' Klopp said firmly. 'Why should I be here as some kind of caretaker until the world creates a manager who can be more successful? That makes no sense. I am really convinced. 

'Other managers have different ways to do it. Other clubs have different ways to do it. We have our way. I don't think I'm the perfect manager. I only think I'm the perfect fit for this club. And I feel already much more responsible than maybe I should.  

'If your neighbour has a better situation — he's got one more car, he gets to go on one extra holiday — does it mean you can't enjoy your own situation? It's about us being happy, not others. Can we dominate them for the next 20 years without spending the same amount of money? Probably not.

Jurgen Klopp believes his Liverpool players will be able to stop Mourinho's Manchester United juggernaut at Anfield

Jurgen Klopp believes his Liverpool players will be able to stop Mourinho's Manchester United juggernaut at Anfield

Jesse Lingard wore an adidas cap as he arrived at the hotel
David de Gea carried his washbag into the hotel

Jesse Lingard and goalkeeper David de Gea wore caps as they stepped off the Manchester United team bus in Liverpool

Daley Blind is back in England after playing two full matches for Holland in the international break
Henrikh Mkhitaryan is among the United players aiming for a huge victory at Anfield

Daley Blind (left) and Henrikh Mkhitaryan (right) are among the United players aiming for a huge victory at Anfield

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'But can we still be there? Yes, of course. And we want to force this. We want to be consistent, constant at our high level and improve it. Even when we lose a player in the future we want to bring in other players. That's the benefit of a long-term project.'

Klopp has patience and patience will be required on Saturday lunchtime. Mourinho will have a plan in mind, one to frustrate the locals, one that will be designed to continue the miserly start to the campaign that has seen United keep six clean sheets in seven Premier League matches.

'I play with one defender and nine strikers, don't worry about it,' Mourinho said sardonically, when asked if United were going to 'park the bus' as they did last season in a game that was built up to be Red Monday but became known as Dead Monday for the lack of entertainment. 'We play with one guy behind and then we go with a new system and we play with nine strikers, don't worry about it.'

Klopp and Mourinho are set to do battle as their Premier League heavyweights come to blows at Anfield on Saturday 

Klopp and Mourinho are set to do battle as their Premier League heavyweights come to blows at Anfield on Saturday 

Victor Lindelof wore headphones as he walked inside the hotel
Chris Smalling dragged his suitcase with him

Victor Lindelof (left) wore headphones as he walked inside the hotel, while Chris Smalling (right) dragged his suitcase

Whatever Mourinho decides to do, the truth is that United hold the aces. Even without Paul Pogba and Marouane Fellaini, their strength has not been affected.

Should they leave Anfield victorious, a 10-point advantage over Liverpool is likely to be insurmountable. Once again Klopp refused to contemplate the worst-case scenario. Liverpool have not scored more than one goal at home in the Premier League against United since March 2011 and have failed to record a domestic verdict over them since March 2014. This, however, presents an opportunity.

Klopp might be without Sadio Mane but he is not losing sleep, in the same way he is not flustered about trying to peg back Mourinho. The challenge — on Saturday and in the future — is one the German will meet head on.

Klopp has patience and patience will be required on Saturday when his side come up against a formidable opponent

Klopp has patience and patience will be required on Saturday when his side come up against a formidable opponent

Antonio Valencia carried a look of focus
Phil Jones was 'game ready' with his bag as he stepped off the team bus

Antonio Valencia (left) carried a look of focus, while Phil Jones was 'game ready' with his bag as he stepped off the team bus

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'These are facts, we cannot ignore facts, but it should not be in middle of what we think about,' said Klopp. 'We want to win and we know it is a special game. It is an early moment in the season and we have only three or four points less than Tottenham and Chelsea.

'Yes, it feels like the Manchester clubs are running. We played City and they were not five classes better. Do not think of gaps too early because it makes you stiff. We have to be free, create atmosphere and play football so it would be good if all those with the Reds are ready.

'The only possibility to get the result is with performance. If we sat back and waited for one counter-attack nobody at Anfield would accept this. The big challenge is to stay confident and play football. I am ready for this and the boys are ready for this.'