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Jurgen Klopp accused of "feeling the pressure" before Liverpool face Man Utd

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The German has seen his side draw games against Fulham and Crystal Palace, two matches they would've been expected to win, and have had to come back from behind each time.

Already it leaves them four points off the pace and their next assignment is an out-of-sorts Manchester United side. Klopp has been known to hit back at the media and has already been doing so this term, which former Man United and Everton man Andrei Kanchelskis believes proves that the surprising results are getting to the Reds boss, who has become accustomed to winning with regularity.

He told OLBG : "Klopp is feeling the pressure, but it's normal because Liverpool usually start very well, now they are being criticised for starting poorly.

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