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Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has admitted he hates Liverpool and feels a bigger sense of rivalry in comparison with Manchester City.
Despite the contrasting fortunes of Liverpool and United in recent years, as well as matches with City becoming a greater priority in the context of the Premier League season, there is always an edge to matches played between the sides.
Jurgen Klopp's side humiliated the Red Devils both home and away in the top-flight last campaign, piling pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the meeting and Old Trafford and presenting Ralf Rangnick with a clear picture of the rebuilding job that was required after suffering a 4-0 loss at Anfield.
Derby matches often mean more for local players fortunate enough to be representing the team they have supported their entire lives, a sentiment which applies for both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Rashford. It should perhaps come as no surprise then that the latter is not fond of the Reds, having grown up understanding