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Jurgen Klopp shrugs off Sam Allardyce ‘soft German’ jibe
By the time the club faces Leicester on February 2, Klopp will have a fuller idea as to whether the current squad can achieve this season’s ambitions or a bigger rebuild is demanded.
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“To say January is decisive?”
“We have to wait a little bit because it was something with the heel”, Klopp said.
“I’ve never been anxious about a football game”.
“If you don’t (take your first chance) you have to work to defend, to switch, to speed up and slow down”. We have to see.
“In the summer, I was not available”, he continued.
However, James Milner and Divock Origi continue to be hampered by hamstring injuries with Milner expected back next week and Origi likely to be unavailable until late January.
He said: “Both of us are on 30 points and at this moment Liverpool don’t feel too bad, but at Manchester United the atmosphere is not the best”. Now the next station is Sunderland and we have to go there and be concentrated from the first second, like we were against Leicester.
“That’s not how it should be if you want consistently to get results”.
“For us, it’s work – and we love it. We have four-games-plus more than most of the other teams this month”. Until then, we won our really good games, but when we were average then we lost. That is the next step.
Arsenal’s title credentials and that tackle by Jeremain Lens on Mamadou Sakho are top of the footballing agenda this week as we head into 2016.
Sunderland’s Sam Allardyce brands Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp a “soft German” in discussing a red card appeal. The Football Association said the context of the comments ensured there was no cause for disciplinary action.
But Klopp says he us indaunted.
The Sky Blues boss said: said: “I do know something but I think I will keep it under my hat at this moment”.
“If you watch the incident again, it’s not too wrong but Mama is still alive and everything is okay”.
“In my opinion, if certain situations were a yellow card, then what is this? I’ve nothing else to say”. “I had no arguments with the bench of Sunderland”.
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Klopp could not resist a final quip when asked about West Ham.