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Jose Mourinho bizarrely says Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp ‘wanted meat but got fish’ after Reds draw with Man Utd


Jose Mourinho claimes Manchester United’s tactics skewered Liverpool as he bizarrely claimed Jurgen Klopp “liked meat but got fish”.

Kop boss Klopp certainly looked crabby as VAR decisions went against his Premier League leaders in Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.

 Jurgen Klopp shows his frustrations as Liverpool got the worse of two VAR decisions - before they salvaged a point

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Jurgen Klopp shows his frustrations as Liverpool got the worse of two VAR decisions – before they salvaged a pointCredit: The Mega Agency
 Jose Mourinho acknowledges Man Utd fans from his position with Sky Sports - and did not clam up about Jurgen Klopp

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Jose Mourinho acknowledges Man Utd fans from his position with Sky Sports – and did not clam up about Jurgen KloppCredit: PA:Press Association

But former United boss Mourinho believes Klopp’s biggest beef will be Liverpool failing to cope with United‘s “solid” defensive tactics.

Klopp’s men floundered in the first half, Marcus Rashford’s opener for United being awarded after video replays, just before VAR ruled out a Sadio Mane equaliser.

But midfielders Adam Lallana and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came off the bench to get Liverpool out of a stew.

And it was fit-again Lallana who tapped home to put Klopp’s men six points clear of Manchester City, albeit the first time Liverpool have failed to win in their nine Prem games this season.

And noting Liverpool’s poultry first-half display, Mourinho said of Klopp: “He likes meat and he got fish.

“United, with the limitations they have at the moment, they played with five at the back, were solid and didn’t give the chance of transition.

‘DIDN’T LIKE THE MENU’

“Jurgen Klopp didn’t like the menu.”

United’s improved display still leaves their manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with plenty on his plate.

But Mourinho focused more on Klopp’s potential problems.

Ex-Chelsea chief Mourinho ribbed the Champions League winners by saying: “They missed quality to play against a team with a low block.



“They have a fantastic record of so many victories.

“But they have limitations against teams with low blocks. They can smash opponents that play the way they want to play against.

“Jurgen clearly has frustrations. It’s a fantastic situation for his team. But at Old Trafford, which is a special place to win, he never did it.”

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