‘Playing Manchester United is no longer daunting!’ – Former Liverpool star Chris Kirkland tears into Jose Mourinho’s team

‘Playing Manchester United is no longer daunting!’ – Former Liverpool star Chris Kirkland tears into Jose Mourinho’s team
Chris Kirkland believes Manchester United are no longer an intimidating side ahead of their Premier League clash with Liverpool.The former Reds shot-stopper faced United during the Sir Alex Ferguson era of the 90s when they consistently won trophies at home and in Europe.Mourinho has endured one of his worst seasons as a manager thus far2
Mourinho has endured one of his worst seasons as a manager thus far
However, since the Scots departure, the Red Devils have entered a steady decline away from the top of the Premier League table.In contrast, Liverpool are flying under Jurgen Klopp and look like the only team capable of challenging Pep Guardiolas rampant Manchester City side.And Kirkland believes a poisonous dressing room under Jose Mourinho could be what is halting Uniteds talented squad from achieving their potential.To play Manchester United was daunting, Kirkland revealed on the Weekend Sports Breakfast.Kirkland came through the Liverpool academy2
Kirkland came through the Liverpool academy
These days, its not. Whether its because the players dont look happy theres obviously a lot of issues off the pitch as well.That festers, as soon as that gets in your dressing room.Your dressing wins and loses you games and once your dressing room is not in a good place, then it will have a bad effect on everything.Listen; there are many, many things wrong there at the minute. Mourinho stoked the flames ahead of the clash by insisting Liverpool are the lucky ones’.The Portuguese believes recent victories over Everton and Napoli underline that their rivals have had luck on their side in their pursuit of a first championship since 1990.


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