Liverpool players are ‘in fear’ of Jurgen Klopp according to former player Jamie Redknapp.
The Reds have amassed 21 points from their opening nine Premier League fixtures this season, with their last victory the most memorable of the lot.
A 5-0 victory at Old Trafford against Manchester United will go down in history as one of the club’s most historic wins.
Liverpool’s win led to increasing pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Man United manager, and further questioning of the players.
Redknapp has argued why United have the quality to succeed, but don’t have the fear of the manager like Liverpool do with Klopp.
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"They have the quality, for sure," Redknapp told the Sky Sports Essential Football Podcast.
"They shouldn't be in the position where they are now where they're out of the Carabao Cup, struggling in the Champions League… no way should that team be losing 5-0.
“If you're losing 5-0 to Liverpool you have a major problem. It was very damning what I saw.
"The players weren't getting close enough, they weren't winning individual battles. There was a lack of discipline with what Paul Pogba did.
"Liverpool's players run through brick walls. They will do everything; they chase, they harry...
"You look at Man Utd and for one of the goals, Aaron Wan-Bissaka goes to close down Andy Robertson and he's just off it, but Robertson then runs the other way to get in a position where if they'd played him back in, he'd have scored and Wan-Bissaka is 30 yards off him.
"That has nothing to do with tactics, that has to do with a manager making you play with so much fear that if you don't run back you're out of the team.
“Man Utd players aren't playing like that. Liverpool's players are in fear of Jurgen Klopp, in the nicest way.
“They know if they don't run or chase, they'll come out of the team. Under Ole, players aren't really scared.
"Luke Shaw, when he doesn't react to the ball when it comes to Mohamed Salah, that comes from being switched on and ready for the battle.
“I don't think this Man Utd team right now, with Ole, are getting this message across. That is a major problem. If you look at Pep Guardiola, he gets Manchester City running."
Redknapp went on to say why he thinks Man United’s defeat to Liverpool showed their environment is like a “holiday camp”.
The former Liverpool captain added that the time may soon be coming where Man United think about dismissing Solskjaer as manager.
"I've been in dressing rooms before when things aren't working for the manager and that's what it looks like to me,” said Redknapp.
“It looks like that dressing room, in the kindest way, it feels like it would be a bit of a holiday camp. I can't imagine Solskjaer is going in there pointing his finger telling players what they've got to do.
"Everything just seems too nice. Players are getting away with things and that's a recipe for disaster in football.
"They've bought themselves a bit of time but if they lose against Tottenham and then lose a couple more games, I'm sorry, but he can't stay.
"It's difficult because it's Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, of course he's a well-respected figure at the club.
“I said two years ago, it's going to be like shooting Bambi. But you have to sometimes look at what's best for the team.
“Even he will look at it and go, 'I can't keep my job under these circumstances'. The club have spent an enormous amount of money since he's been there, they've brought in great players and now they still look miles off."