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Liverpool will not underestimate arch-rivals Manchester United – Arne Slot

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot will not underestimate Manchester United as he believes they are a better side than their league position suggests.

The Dutchman thinks new boss Ruben Amorim will get things right despite a shaky start.

Just two wins in eight Premier League matches since replacing Erik ten Hag has left United 14th heading into the weekend, as close to the bottom three as they are to the top seven.

But Slot, who by comparison has had a dream start at Anfield – winning 23 of his 27 matches and losing just once – backed the Portuguese to eventually get it right.

“They have much better players, in my opinion, than maybe the league table shows at the moment,” he said.

“It’s maybe going to take a while for Ruben Amorim to bring this out of the players, I don’t know, but they will definitely go up and they are much better than the league shows at the moment.

“I think every manager sympathises with every other manager because we all know how much pressure this job brings, that is no different for him or me.

“This is a job with pressure, it is also something we like, otherwise we should not do this.

“He has done so well with Sporting. He has a good squad so he will eventually bring the best from them.

“There have been moments they have played really well: the second-half performance against Newcastle was really good.”

Liverpool are enjoying their longest unbeaten run at Anfield against their arch-rivals since the 1970s.

They are unbeaten in the last eight league matches (four wins and four draws) and in the last six at home, they have scored 16 goals to United’s one.

Liverpool start the weekend with a six-point lead and a match in hand over second-placed Arsenal, having rarely looked in trouble all season in putting

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