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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has highlighted Manchester United problem vs Liverpool Rangnick must solve

Manchester United's last meeting with Liverpool was a match to forget for almost everyone at Old Trafford. United suffered a 5-0 loss at the hands of their historic rivals, but looking back on the game could help the team ahead of their upcoming rematch.

Anfield will host United on Tuesday night. It will be Ralf Rangnick's first contest against Liverpool and to ensure that his side are competitive, he could refer back to what went wrong in October. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was in charge at the time and opted for 4-2-3-1, but his midfield department in particular suffered at the hands of a Jurgen Klopp tactical move.

Simply put, United have been vulnerable in the middle of the park this season, and they have been outnumbered on a number of occasions because of the attacking nature of their forwards. It cannot happen at Anfield this week.

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The likes of Marcus Rashford, Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Anthony Elanga are regularly caught up the field. They are inclined to focus on offensive returns rather than contributing on the defensive side of the game.

As a result, United's midfield duo tend to struggle. A 4-2-3-1 has been the go-to shape at Old Trafford for some time and since Rangnick took charge on a temporary basis, it has largely remained in place. The veteran coach initially tried to change things by using 4-2-2-2 upon his appointment, but he's been forced to revert back to the formation favoured by Solskjaer.

Their 4-2-3-1 shape can almost seem like a 4-2-4 at times, with Fred and Scott McTominay tasked with managing wide open spaces in the middle of the pitch.

Klopp seemed to be aware of the weakness earlier in the campaign, and his

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