Can Mourinho take a leaf out of Klopp’s book? (Picture: Getty)

Manchester United need to be able to rely on a wide range of goalscorers in the way Liverpool have this season, says club legend Ryan Giggs.

The Red Devils have been overly reliant on Zlatan Ibrahimovic for goals this season, with the 35-year-old Swede netting 27 goals so far, including a brace in the EFL Cup final.

The next closest is Juan Mata with 10 goals in all competitions, but Giggs feels United lack the goal threats they used to have at their peak.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been United’s main source of goals (Picture: Getty)

With Liverpool sharing the goals around this season, the Welshman feels United need to be more like their rivals in that aspect if they are to be successful.

‘You only have to look at Liverpool,’ Giggs told the Daily Mail.

‘I questioned them — they’ve not got a centre forward who can score 20 goals. But they just come from everywhere and they are the leading goalscorers (in the Premier League).

‘That’s what United need to get back.

‘My target was always to get double figures and then 15 assists. That’s 25 goals. If Becks is doing the same, you’ve got a lot there.’

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