Cod with 1-2 at home against Brighton.

Away against Brentford, it got even worse when Manchester United were humiliated 0–4.

Most things have gone wrong for the most champion under Erik ten Hag ahead of tonight's giant match against arch-rival Liverpool.

If it bothers Jürgen Klopp?

Hardly.

- Do I feel sympathy?

No.

When it comes to football problems, we all have problems, he tells the Liverpool Echo and continues:

- The sea is full of sharks in the football world.

My sympathy is not needed.

It doesn't help them (United) and it doesn't hurt them either.

We all have our own problems.

Large protests are expected

United's disastrous start to the season, and subpar transfer summer so far, has increased the pressure on the already heavily criticized ownership family the Glazers.

Large protests are expected in and around Old Trafford this evening - a pattern that is being recognised.

When the teams were to meet at the same arena last year, the match was canceled after 200 fans entered the field in connection with protests before the clash.

The meeting was moved and played instead at a later date.

- I really hope it won't happen, but if it does, I think we should get the point.

We have nothing to do with this and if the supporters want the match not to be played, we can't just move it and push it into an incredibly intense season, he says.