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Liverpool face Wolves in the latest leg of their attempted resurgence, and one former Red puts their supporters ahead of their Manchester United counterparts, having played for all three clubsFormer Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince once shamed the club's supporters for their reaction to him joining Liverpool. And while he's always had a fond relationship with Liverpool's support, the same can't be said for those in Manchester."I get a lot of grief from Manchester United fans and I can't understand it," said Ince back in 2002.
"They should remember I was part of the team that took the title back to Old Trafford for the first time in 26 years.READ MORE: Steven Gerrard addresses Arne Slot future and reveals 'brutally honest' Liverpool return stanceREAD MORE: Man Utd decide on condition that will see them green light Kobbie Mainoo exit"I sweated blood and shed tears in my six years at United and I think I should be respected for that. So now it's a case of, 'Let's wind him up again.'"Ince, who won two Premier League titles and two FA Cups at United, went on to acknowledge he "didn't leave Liverpool in the best circumstances" after clashing with then-manager Gerard Houllier.
When we look at Old Trafford, because it is so vast now, it is so corporate, it’s not the atmosphere that you do get at Liverpool."I love the Liverpool people. They are different atmospheres in different ways, but I like the way Liverpool look after their players, look after their own."Following a dire run of form in recent months, Liverpool now find themselves seeking a fourth straight win at home to Wolves.
