Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler would be happier playing for Jurgen Klopp than Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.
Klopp has opted to deploy a fluid front three, with Roberto Firmino often flanked by Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.
Fowler says he'd rather play in that system than the formation Mourinho has gone with at United since snapping up Romelu Lukaku from Everton.
Fowler told the Telegraph: "[But] honestly, in the current climate, I still think I'd prefer the Liverpool style with three others all working to create the chances.
"Mourinho has set up with Lukaku as that focal point, but Jurgen Klopp has made it clear how he wants to play with a quartet moving around and being a nuisance.
"If you create so many chances and have a focal point all the goals can be concentrated on one player, but that is not Klopp's style. The Liverpool front three do not operate like a Lukaku or Harry Kane. They move around far more. It might not be everyone's cup of tea but this is how the manager wants it, with a few players in the goals.
"They have not scored as may as they would like but something will click soon and then there won't be so much doom and gloom. They will score goals. I am not worried about them missing chances yet. I would be more worried if they were not. We are not a million miles away."