Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has warned his squad about two Manchester United players ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final clash this weekend.
The Reds travel to Old Trafford on Sunday and will face a United side that might have Rasmus Hojlund back from injury.
Hojlund has missed the Red Devils’ last three fixtures with a muscle problem but returned to training this week.
The Denmark international scored seven goals and two assists in his last six Premier League appearances before the injury.
Klopp also feels defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka could “make a difference” if he is fit for the quarterfinal.
He said: “As much as it’s possible, I enjoy [these games]. I don’t know much about their season but I saw some good games, a lot of quality and injury problems.
“Hojlund is available again. Wan-Bissaka is close. That obviously makes a difference, we will see on Sunday.
“It was always a tough place to go, it means everything to both fan groups, we know that. We try to show that on the pitch with the work rate but we never know. No guarantees, just opportunities, we will give it a try.”