Irish Daily Mirror

‘IN THE MOOD TO SHOCK KOP’

- BY DAVID MCDONNELL

ERIK TEN HAG is convinced his Manchester United players can rescue their season by knocking arch-rivals Liverpool out of the FA Cup.

United have endured a tough season, finishing bottom of their Champions League group to exit Europe and failing to mount a title challenge in the Premier League.

Ten Hag’s side currently sit sixth in the table, eight points off fourth spot, with Champions League football at Old Trafford next season looking increasing­ly unlikely.

But Ten Hag believes his team can beat Jurgen Klopp’s side at home tomorrow and give themselves every chance of ending a miserable season on a high.

Ten Hag said: “On Sunday we have another good opportunit­y to get momentum.

“The players and the team have showed lately, from January onwards, that we’re in a very good series of games. We’ve had a lot of wins and the players have to have the belief that we can do it.

“That’s what I feel in training – the spirit, the confidence, so go out and play and get the turnaround.

“Some games are bigger than others and, definitely, United against Liverpool is big, especially when it’s the quarter-final of the FA Cup. We’re looking forward to it, because it’s a special game, absolutely.

“The fans see it as a very big game. They’re very eager for us to win this and I’m sure they’ll be right behind us.

“There will be more Liverpool fans [than for a league game], so they have to be really loud, support us so we hear them and I’m convinced they will, absolutely.”

Ten Hag (top) will be boosted by the return of leading scorer

Rasmus Hojlund, as well as defensive duo Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-bissaka, while Mason Mount, injured for much of his debut season at United, is in contention for the match-day squad.

“We had a good week,” said Ten Hag. “The players you mention returned on the pitch, partly at the start of the week and today they had a session and are all training.

“Tomorrow we have one session. We have to see how they recover from this, but it looks good. Mason trained all week with us, he has had some full sessions with us, so it’s looking good.”

Asked if Premier League leaders Liverpool are favourites tomorrow, Ten Hag said: “It’s a difficult one, I never think about who are favourites.

“We have to make sure we are ready and I don’t think about the opposition. It’s about making it our game. We know where the strengths are but we know that it’s about us.”

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