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Liverpool v Manchester United: Jurgen Klopp says 'I have no abilities for mind games'

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said he isn't care for Sir Alex Ferguson and has "no aptitudes for mind games" as he confronted inquiries concerning Sunday's match against alliance pioneers Manchester United. 

The harsh opponents get themselves first and second in the table, with Joined driving the victors by three. 

Klopp questioned Joined's punishment tally as of late, which was met by analysis from ex-ref Imprint Clattenburg. 

"Am I astonished somebody's discussing what I have said? No," said Klopp. 

"Am I astonished that Imprint Clattenburg talks about it? No. Yet, it's decent for him we can discuss him too. 

"Be that as it may, I am not Sir Alex for various reasons. At the point when individuals like Imprint Clattenburg talk now it generally says considerably more regarding them than it might about me. 
"I have no aptitudes for playing mind games, that is my concern." 

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have been granted 20 spot-kicks since the beginning of last season - twice the same number of as Liverpool, and since Klopp took over in October 2015 the count is 67-46 in support of Joined. 

Manchester Joined together, 20-time champions, have been in splendid structure since 7 November - winning nine of their 11 matches and drawing the other two. They are top of the association after New Year's Day unexpectedly since Ferguson's last title win in 2013. 



Liverpool, then again, have 16 less focuses than they did at this stage last season. 

Be that as it may, Solskjaer said he was not adding an excessive amount to his side's situation after 17 games. 

"You don't get anything for being at the highest point of the association in January, it's not truly something we have esteemed," the club's Norwegian previous striker said. 

"Being the place where we are in the group simply gives us more certainty and it's an indication of where we are at. The game against the victors, who have an astonishing record at Anfield, is an extraordinary test for us. 

"Would we be able to go there and cause a disturbed? We are the challengers and they have procured the option to be champions. 

"We need something they have. On the off chance that you take a gander at the outcomes in the last couple of seasons, it [victory] would be a vexed."