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Algeria’s Mahrez to remain at Leicester City in January
Though Klopp is now in the process of instigating a similar model at Liverpool, he doesn’t now possess the players required to pass out accurately from the back.
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“It’s always interesting to talk to people like him and that’s what we did”, Klopp said.
Liverpool face three games in eight days, starting with the visit of Claudio Ranieri’s trailblazers, needing to make up ground after picking only one point from the last nine on offer.
“This season we have eradicated that and the results are coming”. “I want to defend a 1-0, not strike back after 0-1”.
On the other side, Liverpool will be without their regularly starting centre back Martin Skrtel who picked up a hamstring injury in Liverpool’s horror show at Vicarage Road on Sunday. Simon Mignolet is a doubt but will replace Adam Bogdan in goal if fit enough. “He will always stay successful in his managerial career”.
The 24-year-old has been among the Premier League’s standout performers this season, with 13 goals and seven assists to his name already. “I shouldn’t be here halfway through the season because it means that things are not going well”.
A meteoric rise from bottom of the table 12 months ago to the Premier League summit this Christmas, Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester will be looking to continue a fine run of form when the Foxes go to inconsistent Liverpool.
But their form dropped off massively, and John Gregory’s side finished sixth, the most a team has dropped after sitting on the summit on December 25.
He takes his side to Liverpool and, although Klopp’s team has struggled recently, Ranieri is expecting a hard match.
Ranieri said: “He wants to stay with us, we want to keep him, and that’s it. He has to improve and, when he improves, the team improves”. “Why can’t we continue to run, run, run?”
As for Leicester’s prospects of succeeding where his teams failed, Watson, now coaching at Macclesfield Town, believes they have a fighting chance because there is no team in the league “that scares you the way that United used to when we were at Newcastle, with Fergie and the quality they had”.
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The Foxes ensured they were top of the Premier League ahead of a Boxing Day trip to Anfield, after beating Everton 3-2 at Goodison Park over the weekend.