If the Manchester United match is postponed due to fan protests, the points should be given to the Reds.
There will be another protest before the match.
There are plans for the game to not happen. Going home on the bus is a yes.
If it happens, I think we get the points.
If the fans don't want the game to happen, then we can't just rearrange the game again and put it in a busy season.
People tell us that we are fine and that we should play the game. The other team should get the points because they have nothing to do with it and they are ready for it.
Last year's match was supposed to be played behind closed doors because of the coronaviruses, but was postponed due to fan protests.
Around 200 fans broke into the stadium after thousands of United supporters gathered outside the ground to watch the game.
The United boss said the owners wanted to win and the fans wanted them behind the club.
We have to be unified and fight together because I am not that long in the club that I can see all the background.
Both teams will be looking for their first win of the season, with United starting with back-to-back defeats after drawing their first game.
When they play their rivals on Monday, Ten Hag wants to see more fighting spirit from his team.
He said it started with himself. Don't act like a single person. Work hard and follow the rules. You get confidence if you do that.
It's normal as a manager. When you watch a game, you have a plan, a way of play, and you check how the game goes.
You look at what's wrong and what's good. When the attitude is not right, you don't need to talk about anything.