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Klopp: ‘8000 extra fans at Anfield – more power – we should use it’

However, some good news is that goalkeeper Loris Karius has returned to the training ground following his surgery on a broken hand and could even be on the bench for the first time. The pacy attacker has cemented his place on the right wing for the Reds, and has been hugely impressive in his three competitive appearances for them so far.

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“You don’t really take on much of a risk with a lad like that”.

‘With the champions coming, we celebrated them all it was really well deserved what they did last season.

In total, 8,000 more supporters will be inside Anfield than their last home Premier League match now that the capacity has been upped to 54,000.

An opening weekend victory at Arsenal was followed by defeat at Burnley before an entertaining 1-1 draw with Tottenham.

He said: “Emre is different”.

“At the end of the day, he was a player of Liverpool and you need to treat him with respect”. We go there to try and win.

“Not only with Mama but with all the players I told them all what I thought would be best and now the squad is like it is”.

“We want to be closer to each other”.

Per-the-source, the Reds boss Jurgen Klopp has said that he will not risk the 22-year-old’s fitness against the Foxes. A few teams will lose there. We could have drawn one of those games.

“We are the only team with three away games, we should not think about it but now we have a home game and it’s a wonderful opportunity for us”. That’s a tough start. “Nobody is playing at their best at this stage”.

“Their one big strength is the counter-attack”. Their set-pieces are good.

“We know about it”. “Then we will see what happens and I have no idea what will happen when because it is about who plays how, who performs how, how good are our results – all that stuff”.

The Liverpool manager insists the French worldwide does not have to regain his trust despite being sent home from the pre-season tour of the United States for disciplinary reasons. Raiola called Klopp “a piece of shit” for allegedly ostracising Balotelli prior to his free transfer to Nice.

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“We bought him because we believe in his ability”. “I know the first year will be hard for me, because I’ve come from a relatively small league where it was easier”.

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