History has shown Jurgen Klopp hates playing Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The Reds are set to host Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, looking to beat their bitter rivals in back-to-back fixtures after emerging as 3-2 winners in the FA Cup fourth round in January.
Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes earned United the win against Liverpool on that occasion, and since then Klopp's side have struggled for momentum, now finding themselves meandering outside of the European qualification places.
While it seems unlikely Liverpool will secure a top-four finish this season after drawing against Newcastle last weekend, United can ruthlessly ensure that they're almost definitely out of contention for the Champions League places by winning the three points.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 's side will be high on confidence after their stylish 6-2 win over Roma in the Europa League on Thursday, but there's another reason, namely Klopp's record at Old Trafford, that they should be hopeful for a positive result against Liverpool.
Klopp has a miserable record when visiting Old Trafford, to the extent that the German has actually played away at United without winning more times than any other opponent in his managerial career.
From the Liverpool boss' six visits to Old Trafford, he's lost four games and drawn twice.
United fans will be hoping that poor run of form continues for obvious reasons, but this clash also has greater importance as if Liverpool win, Manchester City will be officially crowned Premier League champions.