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Neville just told Liverpool how to beat Man Utd amid warning over Jürgen Klopp fear

Gary Neville has sent a major warning to Manchester United ahead of its Premier League visit to Liverpool next weekend, with the Reds looking like heavy favorites.

By Charles Cornwall

Gary Neville has sent a major warning to Manchester United ahead of its Premier League visit to Liverpool next weekend, with the Reds looking like heavy favorites.
Gary Neville has sent a major warning to Manchester United ahead of its Premier League visit to Liverpool next weekend, with the Reds looking like heavy favorites.
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In the run-up to a much-anticipated Premier League face-off, Gary Neville, the former Manchester United defender, has issued a stern caution to his old team. Neville has made it clear that Anfield, Liverpool's home ground, is no place for the faint-hearted and could devour you whole if they fail to display bravery in their upcoming match.

The Red Devils are set to journey to Merseyside this Sunday, marking their first encounter with Liverpool since last season's devastating 7-0 defeat. The pressure is mounting on United's manager, Erik ten Hag, following a disappointing 3-0 loss to Bournemouth on Saturday their seventh defeat of the season.

On the other hand, Liverpool is riding high on a wave of success. With just one loss in their last 26 Premier League games, they currently hold a one-point lead over Arsenal at the top of the table. Given these circumstances, Neville expressed concern for his former club ahead of their trip to Anfield a stadium he likened to a bear pit.

Neville voiced his fears about United's chances against Liverpool. Look, if you sit here now and you're a United fan, you've got a feeling that you're going to get beat up, and you're going to get done in, properly, he said. Because of the 7-0 last year and the way in which they are playing at the moment.

The complicated challenge of the Reds

According to Neville, regardless of whether you're a title-winning team from Manchester United or a mid-table side, Anfield can be an intimidating place. If United's players don't step up, show courage, and take control of the game, Anfield will chew them up and spit them out. Before their clash with Liverpool, United faces the daunting task of playing against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. While these should be exciting times for a United team, Neville suggests that the current state of the club could make such weeks anxiety-inducing rather than thrilling.
 


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