The Liverpool boss has insisted that he is unconcerned about a players' transfer fee for a minute in his life and is adamant that it will not play a part in Monday's encounter.
When United signed Pogba for a record fee Klopp said: “If you bring one player in for £100m and he gets injured, then it all goes through the chimney.” He has since cleared the air about his comment saying:
“I don’t care how much money another club can spend. Absolutely not one second of my life, and I am completely fine with what we could spend and what we did in the summer. Having more money or all the money in the world is not in my dreams for the manager’s job."
“I am completely fine with the situation we have here. It’s not a competition. It’s not that you win the league before the season. You have a team without spending money and you have a team with spending a lot of money. Everybody has their own possibilities, their own ideas. I am happy with our possibilities.”
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“Of course, I am pleased to have scored the most goals, even if I still remember most of the chances we missed. I am quite happy with the offensive part of our game, but even if we have scored a lot of goals we still have to show we can score goals in the future.”
On how he will cope with the threat posed by the likes of Zlatan and Fellaini, he maintained joking that: “We have already started to stretch our players!
“Seriously, though, I would imagine that if United start putting their tall players in the box they will be fighting for the result, and for that to happen it must mean that something we did must have worked pretty well. We know about United’s physical strength and we cannot do anything to change it, all we can do is try to avoid situations where they can use it. But we have strengths of our own and first we must concentrate on what we do well.”
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