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Klopp urges Liverpool fans to have patience in Hull clash
Wins against Leicester City and Chelsea in their last couple of Premier League outings have given Liverpool reason to be confident.
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Their sixth game is also against opposition they should be beating in Hull City and if Liverpool can raise their game against unfancied opposition or not will be seen at Anfield on Saturday. Now he has decided the man he wants to protect them.
“I know this sounds very simplistic and it might be dismissed as “football speak”.
“If you create chances against Chelsea, it s positive”.
“I think we all can improve, and by all I mean the coaches, manager, and the crowd because it is all about expectations”.
When asked if Liverpool can win the title, the England defender said: “I don’t see why not”. I can not remember a lot of space against Tottenham – they were with 10 men behind the ball when we had the ball.
And Clyne, speaking in an exclusive interview for Soccer Saturday, thinks Liverpool have the squad to challenge for top spot this season. “The ECHO understands that the keepers were informed about Jurgen Klopp’s decision at Melwood on Friday”. At Burnley we conceded an early goal but it is only a goal.
“Missing a chance is positive, because it means you have created a moment where you could score and that is the most hard thing in football”. We brought in the players we wanted to have – six – and if everything is going well – and that is the target – then we don’t have to buy another six next year.
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“I said it after the Derby game in which we were really dominant, I thought afterwards: ‘Was I ever in my whole life in a situation where I won against a second-division team in Germany or here and had so little problems?'” After Liverpool signed ten players and sold seven in the summer of 2014, Brendan Rodgers admitted that level of turnover had to be and would be reduced and, in fairness, it was with eight incoming signings and five outgoing signings the following summer. But their manager says it is premature to believe his team have found the consistency that has eluded them in recent campaigns.