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Jurgen Klopp insists high-flying Liverpool will be ready if Jose Mourinho parks the bus again at Anfield on Sunday.

The Reds boss has beaten 25 of the 26 teams he's faced in the Premier League but Manchester United's scalp has so far eluded him.

Liverpool have drawn three and lost two of the five league meetings since Klopp took over three years ago.

Mourinho has overseen goalless draws at Anfield in the past two seasons by setting United up to frustrate the Reds and stifle their attacking threat.

Klopp is adamant he has no issues with that lack of ambition and says it's down to Liverpool to find a way to win, regardless of how Mourinho sets United up.

“I don’t see it that they play like that much. They have not only one style, long ball football or deep sitting,” Klopp said.

“Maybe last year a little bit in the game (at Anfield), but they didn’t do it at Old Trafford, no.

Jurgen Klopp discusses Manchester United

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“It’s just difficult. That’s football tactics. I'm not the Pope of football tactics and tell people what they have to do. It is just football tactics. We need to find a solution. Is it nice if you have to play that? That is what makes it smart if they would do it.

“It’s a bit like France, the world champions. Did they play exactly the football of the potential of the team? No. (Antoine) Griezmann, (Paul) Pogba, the players they had was unbelievable.

"Did they play bam, bam, bam like Spain? No. They went for the result and Didier Deschamps did everything right, perfect, brilliant.

“As a manager you have to do what you think is right and let other people judge it or results give you the right response. We have to try to find solutions for problems we don’t know exactly which we will have on the weekend because we have no clue how they will exactly play.

"We have two more days to prepare it and we'll use them.”