Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, has issued a warning to Manchester United, suggesting that they will face defeat against Arsenal if they continue to perform as they did against Liverpool.
Klopp’s remarks come after Liverpool drew 2-2 with Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The upcoming clash between Manchester United and Arsenal on 11 May could have significant implications for Liverpool’s title aspirations. Klopp emphasized the need for Manchester United to elevate their game to stand a chance against Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, the current league leaders.
“Probably,” replied Klopp when asked if he would support Manchester United in that match. He added, “If they play like today, Arsenal will win the game, I am 100% sure. I am sorry to say that.”
Despite Liverpool’s impressive performance in terms of shots and opportunities created in recent matches, they failed to secure victories against Manchester United, both in the FA Cup and the Premier League.
Klopp acknowledged the frustration of dropping points but urged Liverpool supporters to remain calm and maintain faith in the team’s ability to contend for the title. He cautioned against solely focusing on improving goal difference, emphasizing the need for consistent performance and strategic play.
In Manchester United news, manager Erik ten Hag praised teenage defender Willy Kambwala for stepping up in the absence of injured senior players. Kambwala’s performance has impressed the coaching staff, highlighting the club’s commitment to nurturing young talent for the future.