Liverpool vs Manchester United: Premier League top six stats show why Jurgen Klopp can be confident

Big game | Liverpool host Manchester United this weekend
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Standard Sport13 October 2017

Liverpool fans may be anxious about Saturday's Premier League clash against in-form Manchester United, having won just one of their last seven games in all competitions.

However, the Merseysiders can take encouragement heading into the match at Anfield from the club's record under boss Jurgen Klopp against fellow 'big six' outfits - United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal.

Last month Klopp's team lost 5-0 at City after being reduced to 10 men, but that was only the second defeat they had suffered in 20 league meetings with other 'big six' sides since the German took charge in October 2015.

And they have nine victories from those games, giving them a win percentage of 45 - which is considerably higher than the figure for each of the other five clubs over the same period.

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Liverpool are up against it as they host United this Saturday before travelling to Wembley to face Tottenham on October 22, but Klopp's record will give them hope.

Here's how the rivals compare since Klopp's arrival...

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