Jurgen Klopp urged a ‘good game’ from his faltering Liverpool as they try to beat league leaders Arsenal for the seventh consecutive game on Sunday.
The Liverpool manager remains outraged by the fickleness of his players in a season in which they won 9-0, 7-0 and beat champions Manchester City twice, and lost eight Premier League away games for the first time since his care. titles. passed in 2015.
The Reds risk missing out on Europe next season, but Klopp insists his priority is to focus on achieving his form.
“I don’t know how we end up, but that’s not the point right now,” Klopp said. “We do not care [finishing in] top 6 or top 4. We have to move on to the next game, win the game, then another, and then another – and we can do it.
“If we really want to get through this [transitional period] We have to accept what happens after that, but for that we have to demand that we give everything we have against Arsenal.
“We have to do well. We need to find a foundation on which to build. First step: intensity, will, passion. It was good at Chelsea. [on Tuesday night] – the rest is not very good. But it’s all right, let’s go from there.
Arsenal lead the table by eight points and have not lost since February, but Klopp believes his team has what it takes to finish their title fight.
“If we find a way to bring back our best game on the field, at that point everything could change,” he added.
“It hasn’t happened yet, and if it has happened, it’s only in a few moments or in one game. This season we have two of the best results in our history – 9-0 and 7-0 – but of course that makes it even weirder.”
Klopp insists he is no “worse manager” compared to last season, when Liverpool earned an unprecedented four times the trophy count in two games, but admits his players have not been consistent.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, absent from the 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge, is one of them, but Klopp refused to single out individuals.
“Trent wasn’t as good or consistent as he used to be, like almost all the guys. Nobody has played at the level we have seen and the level we know they can. Yes, of course, at times there were great games, great situations, but not at all.
“I’m no worse as a coach than last year, certainly not. Players are not worse than players – they just play worse. It definitely is. But if we get through this together, next year we will have a big advantage.” “
Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Mo Salah, Andy Robertson, Harvey Elliott and Cody Gakpo are all recalled.
Source: I News

I’m Dave Martin, and I’m an experienced journalist working in the news industry. As a part of my work, I write for 24 News Reporters, covering mostly sports-related topics. With more than 5 years of experience as a journalist, I have written numerous articles on various topics to provide accurate information to readers.