Gary Neville has warned Manchester United about the dangers of facing Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday in the Premier League.
The Reds haven't been in the best of form this season and have manged to claw the gap to the top four back to six points while United sit in third place after winning the Carabao Cup.
Liverpool have four clean sheets from their last four encounters in the Premier League and beat Wolves 2-0 at home on Wednesday night as they approach their blockbuster clash with their fierce rivals.
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Jurgen Klopp's side have already beaten Manchester City at home this season in a fantastic performance and will be hoping for the same against Erik ten Hag's side.
Neville said on Sky Sports: "I'm not saying that the Manchester United players will be worried about going there on Sunday. Anyone who's been to Anfield before and most of that team have, if not all of them, will know how difficult it is and how it can all go wrong.
"That crowd can get on top of you and make it difficult for you in that first part of the game. Manchester United on Sunday will have to be at their absolute best and more to beat Liverpool irrespective of the form Liverpool are in."
Despite the warning to his former side, Neville is still backing the visitors. "I do feel this is a Liverpool that this Manchester United team could damage," he added.
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