Erik ten Hag responds to Jurgen Klopp comments as Erling Haaland makes 'insane' Liverpool claim
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Erik ten Hag has dismissed Jurgen Klopp's suggestion that Manchester United utilised a man-marking system to get the better of Liverpool in Tuesday's pre-season friendly.
The Reds were on the receiving end of a 4-0 defeat against their north west rivals in Bangkok, with United opting to select a stronger starting eleven and deciding against rotating their squad as frequently as Liverpool during the contest.
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Speaking after the full-time whistle, the Liverpool boss was full of praise for his opposite number and noted Ten Hag's man-marking approach which caused many problems.
Klopp's comments were put forward to the Dutchman during his press conference today in Melbourne, though he was left confused by this observation and set the record straight on how he believes his style of play should be recognised.
Erling Haaland has described Liverpool and Manchester City's developing rivalry in recent years as 'insane' to watch from afar and is now looking forward to adding to this