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Borussia Dortmund refute claims defender Neven Subotic is set for Liverpool switch
“There is nothing between us and if there was a possibility that we could get one of those players and we needed him, then we could try it”.
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“I don’t expect someone to go into a one-on-one situation with a big smile on their face but, you know what I mean, it’s important to be able to enjoy what you are doing. If we had won this, I would say it was okay”.
The German successfully combined with the good folk at Sky Sports for a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment that had shades of Rafa Benitez.
Alberto Moreno has explained that Jurgen Klopp’s arrival at Anfield has restored the “confidence” some Liverpool players lost under Brenadan Rodgers, he told Cadena Cope (via the Liverpool Echo).
And Lucas, who admitted that the former Borussia Dortmund boss has provided him with the necessary belief and confidence, further added that Klopp is also keen to add a few new aspects to his game. “And there is no agreement that we can’t sell players to Borussia Dortmund”.
However, the German is unwilling to blow his own trumpet because last month’s 2-1 home defeat to Alan Pardew’s Palace still weighs on his mind.
“I believe everybody here at Dortmund wants to be back in the Champions League next season and anything else would be a major disappointment”.
“I’m sure we could (do something)”, he said. “We give as much information as we could, as we should”.
“Of course it’s never flawless but I’m very happy with the way I’m playing and improving”.
“We don’t want them going on to the pitch with their papers thinking ‘what is point three?'”.
“We have to play football”.
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“All the players are at 100% fit now and with the confidence they need”.