Liverpool full-back Andy Robertson has warned his team-mates to expect a "tough" trip to Old Trafford this weekend.
The second-place side have the chance to take advantage of leaders Manchester City not playing this weekend, by getting a result against Manchester United.
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Since Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's appointment as interim boss, United have been the in-form side in the Premier League.
The Reds know that Sunday is a huge game in their bid to win their first Premier League title, but Robertson is expecting a "tough" game.
"It's another huge game. The boys need to recover and get going," the Scotland captain explained.
"I think it'll be a bit of a different game than we faced the last time; under this new manager they've picked up and they're a very different team, especially at home.
"It'll be a tough task. We need to bring our A-game and, if we can do that, then hopefully we've got enough to win."
Liverpool beat United 3-1 in December, with substitute Xherdan Shaqiri coming on to score a brace and make the difference.
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