Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has claimed Manchester United's rivalry with Liverpool pales in comparison to the Old Firm derby against Rangers.
Rodgers was in charge of Liverpool between July 2012 and October 2015. As manager of the Anfield club, the Northern Irishman faced United on eight occasions in all competitions.
His record was poor as he suffered six defeats during this spell. This could be one of the reasons why he does not rank the rivalry as highly as Celtic's clashes with Rangers.
When asked about his return to Scotland, Rodgers admitted his love for the Glasgow derby. He told Football Scotland: "It is (amazing) and having been involved in Liverpool vs Manchester United and Liverpool vs Everton games that are tough, and even Swansea vs Cardiff was a big derby as well. ALSO READ: Klopp 'thanks God' for United vs Liverpool rivalry "But I have to say, Celtic and Rangers, there's nothing like it.
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