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Rangnick ready to face 'extremely good' Liverpool

Ralf Rangnick is braced to face an "extremely good" Liverpool side featuring players the interim Manchester United boss helped on their path to the top.

All eyes will be on Anfield as the rivals go toe-to-toe on Tuesday evening, six months on from Jurgen Klopp's men securing a stunning 5-0 Old Trafford win in the reverse fixture.

Naby Keita opened the scoring that day and previously said Rangnick treated him "like a son" when bringing him to RB Salzburg, with the interim United boss also going on to coach him at RB Leipzig.

The 63-year-old was also involved in the careers of future Liverpool players Sadio Mane, Ibrahima Konate and Takumi Minamino having begun working as the two Red Bull clubs' sporting director in 2012.

Furthermore, Rangnick signed Roberto Firmino when he was managing Hoffenheim and impressive centre-back Joel Matip played under him at Schalke.

"They are good, they're extremely good," Rangnick said of Liverpool. "It's no coincidence that they're as good as they are.

"Jurgen has built that team in the last six and a half years.

"Six or seven of those players used to be my/our players when we signed them for our clubs when nobody knew them.

"Again, it's no coincidence that this is probably the club with the highest number of players from our former clubs because their approach, their style of football, the way they want to play is pretty similar."

Rangnick knows United need to raise their performance from Saturday's helter-skelter 3-2 triumph against rock-bottom Norwich if they are to take anything away from Anfield.

"Of course they will (show their desire to finish in the top four)," he said.

"Of course they also showed today that they were trying to win that game but, as I said, for me it's a question of being

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