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Klopp issues powerful rally cry to Liverpool fans ahead of Leicester clash

“If you mix our games up, the first three or four, you can say you can lose at Arsenal and Tottenham, should not lose at Burnley, we could still have four points”.

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Win against Jurgen Klopp’s all-action Liverpool on Saturday and those questions will be answered.

Defender Ragnar Klavan is unavailable due to a knee injury aggravated on global duty with Estonia, while midfielder Emre Can remains absent with an ankle problem. Then we will see what happens.

It was really well deserved what (Leicester City) did last season.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has urged supporters to “be as loud as you can” following the expansion of Anfield’s Main Stand.

Kick off is at 17:30 on Saturday September 10. “Anfield’s capacity has been swelled to 54,000, the club finally believing they have a venue to match their status”.

And the Liverpool manager has warned the former Paris Saint-Germain captain that he will have to bide his time before making a first-team comeback.

Liverpool rarely threatened to break down the Clarets that afternoon, but Klopp expects his attacking players to be far more potent with the backing of the Anfield crowd.

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With all that in mind, it hasn’t come as a huge surprise that the Frenchman is yet to feature in the Premier League this season.

“Another player with problems is Ragnar Klavan”.

“I just want to be in the squad and when I get my chances, I want to make the a lot of them”, Grujic said. It makes sense after a long break you think about how you can get match time and that is hard here because the other players are fit and hopefully stay fit. He also hinted that record signing Islam Slimani may be involved at some stage. We are the champions. Now this stand is better than before, and we have to use this.

“Now we start the season with a home game”. Prior to their loss to the Foxes in February, Liverpool had been unbeaten in their last seven matches against Leicester, winning five of them.

He also added that he feels that Leicester are one of his favourites for the title. We want to go to the best teams in the world and give them hell in the moment we face them – in Manchester, in London, wherever – I don’t care.

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“It’s about bringing quality, they need to perform”.

Jurgen Klopp