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Liverpool vs Manchester United: Jurgen Klopp and his players arrive at Anfield ahead of big Monday Night Football showdown with Jose Mourinho’s side

JURGEN KLOPP arrived at Anfield with a suit and a smile as his side looked forward to entertaining Manchester United.

The Kop boss is renowned for dressing down on the touchline but looks to have bought his Sunday best for the visit of old friend Jose Mourinho.

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Jurgen Klopp arrives with suit in hand at Anfield

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James Milner arrives at Anfield in preparation of United test

Whilst the home side arrived in plenty of time midway through the afternoon, United’s players were bizarrely spotted warming up in a nearby hotel car park.


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Jordan Henderson, fresh from winning’s last months goal of the month for his stunning strike against Chelsea, looked relax as he joined team-mates Adam Lallana and James Milner in arriving for tonight’s showdown.

And shortly after they were joined by Sadio Mane and Daniel Sturridge, who will be looking to continue the Red’s hot-streak tonight.

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Adam Lallana will be hoping to continue his fine form

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Loris Karius is set for another starting berth

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Daniel Sturridge will look to continue the Reds form in front of goal

Liverpool have sixteen goals in their last five games in all competitions and have embraced the ‘heavy metal’ football that Klopp employed so successfully at Dortmund.

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Tonight’s test will be breaking down a stingy United defence which has conceded just eight goals so far this term.

Newcastle legend Alan Shearer believes the Kop attack has the potential to fire Liverpool to a genuine title challenge – and this evening’s game will give a good indication of their progress.

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