Sunday Mirror

Marko in Pell rage

- By SIMON MULLOCK

FORMER Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is backing Jurgen Klopp to beat Pep Guardiola to the Premier League – after hailing the Liverpool boss as a superior coach to his Manchester City rival.

Van Gaal, 67, reckons the Reds will take the title off the champions, despite seeing their lead at the top slashed to four points by the 2-1 defeat at the Etihad on Thursday night.

The Dutchman believes City possess better players – but insists that Klopp is giving Guardiola a masterclas­s in coaching.

Van Gaal is a seven-time title winner in Holland, Spain and Germany, who bossed United to fourth- and fifthplace­d finishes in his two seasons at Old Trafford.

He said: “Klopp has turned Liverpool into an absolute fighting machine – both attacking and defending.

“So, if I was to put my money on one club for the league, it would be Liverpool.

“Liverpool’s team is not based on the highest quality when it comes to their players.

“In fact, the highest quality players are at

City.

“But, at the same time, that is the weakness in Guardiola. He only coaches his teams in an attacking way. Always.

“The moment his team have to defend, they look terrible. Liverpool have a team that can defend much better.

“That’s because

Klopp has trained them to be a fighting force, whether they have the ball or not. That’s exactly what is lacking in Guardiola’s team now.

“City have fabulous football ideas and a sparkling way of playing – but not the right fighting spirit.

“Don’t get me wrong, I still love to watch the way City play. But the way Klopp makes Liverpool play is absolutely fantastic.”

City blew the title race wide open by ending Liverpool’s unbeaten start to the season.

And now the Merseyside­rs face the first test of their resolve, with a trip to Wolves in the FA Cup tomorrow, followed by a Premier League visit to Brighton next weekend.

City have home games against Rotherham and Burton in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup semi- finals, respective­ly, before resuming their title defence against Wolves at the Etihad on Monday week.

But Van Gaal felt the thrilla-minute clash at the Etihad illustrate­d the

strengths of Klopp’s team and the weaknesses that Guardiola has to address.

He said: “The match proved to me that City cannot defend.

“When Liverpool equalised, there were enough City defenders around the box to prevent it.

“But most of the time, in the Premier League, City don’t have to defend because they outplay most opponents.

“When they face a strong side like Liverpool, you can see that the City players are not able to defend properly. They look erratic.

“Liverpool deserve applause because most teams cannot force Man City into a situation where they have to defend.

“Liverpool did push them at one point in the second half and then we could see that City were in trouble. Just look at Roberto Firmino, he hardly touched the ball, but his amount of running for the team was incredible.

“Klopp also has Sadio Mane and even Mo Salah running their socks off in all matches.

“Those three help the others to defend and they also have the energy to counter-attack and create things when they win the ball back.

“Having said that, I am glad that City beat Liverpool because it has made this title race even more sensationa­l.

“The excitement is huge right now. Three teams can still become champions – because we can’t r ul e Tottenham out.

“But, if you ask me which of the title chasers has the best team, I will say Klopp.

“Liverpool’s players have a bigger desire to win the title and that will help them win the league. For me, Liverpool just want it more than the Man City players.”

 ??  ?? ATTACK IS THE BEST DEFENCE: Salah and Firmino are shoring up Klopp’s backlineRI­VAL MASTERS: Klopp and Guardiola have picked up a back injury.Arnautovic wanted to continue, but Pellegrini had other ideas and hooked him after just 20 minutes for Andy Carroll.And there followed a tense exchange between Pellegrini and the visibly frustrated player – only just back from a month out – as he came off the pitch.With Arnautovic clearly unhappy, Pellegrini attempted to clutch his arm, only for the player to brush past him as he headed for the bench.Pellegrini said: “He wanted to continue. At the beginning, he wanted to change, then he felt well.“He felt some pain in his back and I felt it was better to change him because he has only recently come back from an injury of one month.“He had only played one 90 minutes since then. He could maybe have continued, but it was not good to take the risk.“He doesn’t have any real problem, it was just a pain in his back and nothing more.” the Cherries don’t want to sell Wilson and, importantl­y, they don’t need to.Jermain Defoe’s 18-month loan to Rangers helped free up the money for Howe to sign Dominic Solanke from Liverpool for £19million and take Nathaniel Clyne, also from Liverpool, on loan.And letting Wilson leave in the same month as Defoe would leave Howe short of options up front, despite Solanke’s arrival.Solanke, 21, is regarded as a very good prospect, but he has scored only one Premier League goal after his chances at Chelsea and Liverpool were restricted.Sarri’s assistant Gianfranco Zola confirmed Blues’ interest in Wilson a fortnight ago when he said: “Callum is doing well and is of interest not only for us, but for many.”But AC Milan star Gonzalo Higuain remains Chelsea’s top target.
ATTACK IS THE BEST DEFENCE: Salah and Firmino are shoring up Klopp’s backlineRI­VAL MASTERS: Klopp and Guardiola have picked up a back injury.Arnautovic wanted to continue, but Pellegrini had other ideas and hooked him after just 20 minutes for Andy Carroll.And there followed a tense exchange between Pellegrini and the visibly frustrated player – only just back from a month out – as he came off the pitch.With Arnautovic clearly unhappy, Pellegrini attempted to clutch his arm, only for the player to brush past him as he headed for the bench.Pellegrini said: “He wanted to continue. At the beginning, he wanted to change, then he felt well.“He felt some pain in his back and I felt it was better to change him because he has only recently come back from an injury of one month.“He had only played one 90 minutes since then. He could maybe have continued, but it was not good to take the risk.“He doesn’t have any real problem, it was just a pain in his back and nothing more.” the Cherries don’t want to sell Wilson and, importantl­y, they don’t need to.Jermain Defoe’s 18-month loan to Rangers helped free up the money for Howe to sign Dominic Solanke from Liverpool for £19million and take Nathaniel Clyne, also from Liverpool, on loan.And letting Wilson leave in the same month as Defoe would leave Howe short of options up front, despite Solanke’s arrival.Solanke, 21, is regarded as a very good prospect, but he has scored only one Premier League goal after his chances at Chelsea and Liverpool were restricted.Sarri’s assistant Gianfranco Zola confirmed Blues’ interest in Wilson a fortnight ago when he said: “Callum is doing well and is of interest not only for us, but for many.”But AC Milan star Gonzalo Higuain remains Chelsea’s top target.
 ??  ?? STANDING FIRM: Howe
STANDING FIRM: Howe

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