'Old Trafford matches are surreal'
Liverpool defender Andre Wisdom has described the experience of representing the Reds against Manchester United at Old Trafford as 'surreal'.
Wisdom and his teammates travel to the home of our rivals on Wednesday evening for a mouth-watering Capital One Cup third-round tie against the Red Devils.
The 20-year-old played the full 90 minutes when Liverpool were beaten 2-1 on the same ground last season, and the fixture was an experience the No.47 is unlikely to forget.
"It's a bit surreal, to be honest," Wisdom told Liverpoolfc.com. "Playing at Old Trafford last season, it's like you're in a bubble; there are 75,000 fans. It's a good experience.
"You've just got to go there, apply yourself, prepare well for it, give all that you can and come off with no regrets - thinking maybe I should have done that or this.
"Leave everything that you have on the pitch and hopefully it will be the good side. We're prepared to defend because Manchester United are a good team."
Wisdom featured for the final 11 minutes when England's two most successful clubs last met - a matter of just three weeks ago, on a day when Liverpool were 1-0 winners at Anfield.
"Coming on against Manchester United is always great, even to be on the bench," said the versatile defender.
"It's Manchester United - you look up to them and you see some of the great players they have. To come on and keep the 1-0 victory was even better.
"We try to prove a point every week because we want to impress the fans and we want to keep climbing up the table by getting as many points as possible.
"With it being Manchester United, everyone is up for it. I wouldn't say slightly more but there's a bit of rivalry between the two teams, and it's a cup game so it will be back and forth.
"Hopefully there will be goals in it and it will be an exciting match. Hopefully we can come out on the good side of it."
David Moyes' side enter the tie - the fifth time the Reds and United have faced off in this competition - on the back of a 4-1 derby thrashing by Manchester City.
Nevertheless, Wisdom is aware of the difficult challenge standing in the way of his team and the fourth round.
The England U21 captain said: "Every game is always difficult because we see in the Premier League the qualities every team has.
"They are the champions from last season and they have got some great players, but we're looking forward to the challenge. Hopefully we can go away and get the win in the cup.
"Every game is important, whether it's the cup or the league, a friendly or a reserve game. No matter what game you're playing, you've got to go in with the right attitude and show your desire to win.
"If you do that, hopefully we can get the result that we want. Every game is as important as any."