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Klopp wants anger to drive Liverpool against Hull
Jurgen Klopp is confident that his Liverpool team will be able to break down Hull City on the weekend and has called upon the Anfield crowd to help them in doing so.
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Liverpool will be successful if they can achieve continuity in the make up of their squad from one season to the next, says Jurgen Klopp. “It’s not they think ‘why should we put everything in this game?’ Let’s try to create an atmosphere where everybody is completely in the performance, in the game, concentrated and is happy about creating moments, chances”. “People don’t want to hear you swearing, they think you’re a good family man”.
There is a perception that some of the smaller teams adopt a defensive approach against the bigger clubs by “parking the bus”, as Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho once described it. I think [he will be available] but we will see. I didn’t see too much space against Chelsea [last Friday].
“It will be hard”. Nobody asks then. I know about this.
Klopp remains undecided over who will be in goal. The £4.7m arrival from Mainz played in pre-season until he broke a hand and was sidelined.
Karius was relatively untroubled at Derby but did impress with his sweeping abilities having regularly taken a starting position just outside the penalty area.
“I was never a goalkeeper, but my father was a goalkeeper so I have a little bit of experience with them”.
“I am not sure I will make a final decision for the next game but it doesn’t mean we will go like this for the next five years”.
“When I decide, it is a decision for one player and not against another player”.
With players such as Daniel Sturridge, Roberto Firmino, Philippe Coutinho, Adam Lallana and Divock Origi to choose from in his squad, Klopp has dabbled with his attacking options this season.
‘Daniel made something like a final test yesterday, so he had three days without training but should be in training today, ‘ Klopp told the club website.
The Netherlands global was one of Jurgen Klopp’s key players on Friday night as the Reds sealed an impressive 2-1 victory over top-four rivals Chelsea in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge.
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“Now we have two days until Saturday and we will see who will train all of the time and is ready for the game”.