Mourinho: Klopp Can Realise Title Objective With Liverpool

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Mourinho: Klopp Can Realise Title Objective With Liverpool

Mourinho:  Klopp Can Realise Title Objective  With Liverpool

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has urged his Liverpool counterpart, Jurgen Klopp to go for his trophy objective with The Reds this season.
Liverpool will host Manchester United in the English Premier League at Anfield on Sunday.

Mourinho has faced intense criticisms following Manchester United struggles this season, while Klopp is enjoying a smooth ride at Liverpool.

Major silverware has been collected by Mourinho virtually everywhere he has been, with early success at Porto followed by more domestic and European glory at Chelsea, Inter, Real Madrid and United.
Mourinho will be heading to Merseyside in the midst of a testing 2018-19 campaign, but he does have Community Shield, Carabao Cup and Eurpoa League successes in the bag with United while Premier League title-chasing Klopp has delivered no tangible reward at Liverpool.
“I don’t know, it depends on the way you approach it. I think trophies matter. It matters especially when you have the potential to fight for trophies and especially when you clearly say the objective is to win the trophy,” Mourinho told reporters on Friday.
“I think sometimes to just say it is not very intelligent, but when you have the potential, you have nothing to hide. You know from day one your potential and your desire has a relation with the potential because of saying ‘we want to win’.
“Everyone can say that but another is to say the potential in a way you have, but I think Jurgen said already they want to win the Premier League, that is their objective.”
Liverpool are staking a strong claim to title glory this season and boast the only remaining unbeaten record in the Premier League.
Club records have been broken by the Reds in taking 42 points from 16 outings to date, with that haul enough to have them one clear of reigning champions Manchester City at the summit.
While they have been a model of consistency so far, an out-of-sorts United side find themselves languishing in sixth spot.
With an eight-point gap to bridge in order to reach the top four, Mourinho has already conceded that a big effort will be required to land a Champions League berth.
He does, however, have the chance to put down another marker at Anfield this weekend, while also getting one over on Klopp and his ongoing efforts to deliver a first trophy for Liverpool since 2012.

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