Despite the draw against Manchester City being a somewhat positive result for the Reds, it is true that the fact that they were unable to win at the Eithad Stadium has complicated their fight for the lead as they are now third in the table. Coach Jürgen Klopp does not want to have any setbacks in their clash against Fulham this coming Sunday, with the German trying to anticipate any negative situation that could happen during the 90 minutes.
In the classic pre-match press conference before every game, coach Jürgen Klopp expressed what could be his biggest concern for this opponent, mentioning the great offensive sector that Fulham have at the moment, highlighting mostly the great performances of Willian, one of the greatest players that the coach says he has seen in the English competition so far". With Raul Jimenez up front, Carlos Vinicius, and then one of the greatest, Willian, one of the greatest the Premier League has seen."
In a thorough analysis of the latter player mentioned by Jürgen Klopp, it can be seen that Willian is an element with a great journey in the competition having worn shirts such as Chelsea and Arsenal, achieving during all these years a total of 46 goals in almost 300 games.
But even though Willian is one of Fulham's most important players at the moment, he will have to push himself harder than usual as he will be without some of his teammates due to injury, adding to the bad news the fact that the Reds are one of the best home sides in the league, making it almost impossible to score at least one goal in 90 minutes.
Although Willian is a key element in the final third of the pitch, Klopp has plenty of confidence in his defensive sector, which has shown greater solidity from game to game, with Ibrahima Konate and Caoimhin Kelleher in a very good level of competition, giving them the security they need to face a tough month full of activity all over the pitch.
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