Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has claimed their Premier League clash at Manchester United on Monday will be tricky.
According to Klopp, this is because United boss Erik ten Hag could “change nothing or everything” for the game.
Ten Hag has lost his first two fixtures in charge of United and sit bottom of the table with zero point.
Liverpool thrashed their bitter rivals 5-0 and 4-0 last season, but Klopp told the media on Friday: “Of course, I would prefer to play them after they win 5-0 but it isn’t dreamland, that’s how it is.
“We drew twice too, so is it better to play us? I don’t know.
“We have to deal with all the situations. The whole world will watch it, let’s see how these heavyweights deal with the situation.
“The last two results, I knew already wouldn’t help this time. I couldn’t be less interested in the results from last season… It helps United to be more motivated if that’s possible.
“This is a completely different game in a completely different situation. United can change nothing or everything, so it’s tricky preparation-wise, but it’s early and we don’t have a lot of info. It’s tough… United away will never be easy.”