Jurgen Klopp sends message to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after Liverpool FC thrash Manchester United
After his Liverpool side crushed Manchester United 5-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday, Jurgen Klopp admitted he has sympathy for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Norwegian coach is facing mounting pressure at United following his poorest performance in charge of the club, possibly the worst in the eight years since Sir Alex Ferguson resigned. United got off to a good start, but they paid the price for Bruno Fernandes' costly error in a one-on-one position when Naby Keita put Klopp's side ahead moments later.
Dioga Jota doubled Liverpool's lead after some poor defending, before star striker Mohamed Salah scored a fantastic hat-trick to seal the win.
"Of course [I have sympathy]," Klopp told reporters after the match. "The last thing I'd want to be is in his shoes in this moment.
"In the moments when you lose a derby you don't want to go and answer questions, so it's for sure not nice for him."
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