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EPL: Wayne Rooney is still a threat, says Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp

Updated on: 17 October,2016 05:12 PM IST  | 
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 Alex Ferguson once described Liverpool versus Manchester United as the biggest fixture in club football and today's clash at Anfield has been made all the more intriguing by the debate over the form of Wayne Rooney

EPL: Wayne Rooney is still a threat, says Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp

Wayne Rooney has come under heavy criticism lately for his below-par performance for Man United and England. Pic/Getty Image

Wayne Rooney has come under heavy criticism lately for his below-par performance for Man United and England. Pic/Getty Image
Wayne Rooney has come under heavy criticism lately for his below-par performance for Man United and England. Pic/Getty Image


Liverpool: Alex Ferguson once described Liverpool versus Manchester United as the biggest fixture in club football and today's clash at Anfield has been made all the more intriguing by the debate over the form of Wayne Rooney. United's captain, dropped to the bench by manager Jose Mourinho for his club's last three fixtures, suffered the same fate with England during last week's goalless draw away to Slovenia in a World Cup qualifier.


Different perspective
Rooney has faced heavy criticism lately, yet Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is still wary of the forward cum midfielder, who scored the only goal as United won in the Premier League at Anfield in January. "I know a lot of what everybody thinks at this moment about Wayne Rooney and I cannot think the same things, even as the manager of Liverpool FC," said Klopp.


"He is 30 years old and has had a very long and more than a decent career in the Premier League. The longer you are part of something, the more people know about you and think they can talk about you," the German added.

"Why does anybody think that Jose Mourinho is blind from one second to the other and says, 'OK, he's not good enough any more but he's still playing'? Or why do they think Sam Allardyce (the former England manager) did it, or why Gareth Southgate (the interim England boss) did it? They all know about his quality and know about his value for each team he plays in."

Despite Klopp's kind words, Rooney may well have to settle for a place among the substitutes again as United seek to deny Liverpool a victory that would see the Merseysiders go level on points with Premier League leaders Manchester City.

Meanwhile, Mourinho said Rooney will receive the respect he deserves back at Manchester United. Mourinho is set bench him against Liverpool, but the United manager insists Rooney can rely on the backing of the Old Trafford faithful after certain sections of the England support turned on him against Malta.
"He was not booed by Man United fans," Mourinho said.

Total support
"To be honest, the last match when he went to the warm-up I was feeling Old Trafford was behind him and immediately supporting him during the warm-up before he came on against Stoke. "I think at Man United he feels at home, at Man United he feels the respect he deserves. Not at Anfield, obviously, but he knows that here he is respected."

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Number of league titles won between the two teams

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Number of red cards shown in EPL games between the sides

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Number of goals scored by Steven Gerrard, the leading scorer in the fixtures

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