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"We are working on solutions," Klopp wants to reassure Liverpool supporters

Despite win over Ajax, German knows Liverpool are not doing well 

By Charles Cornwall

Despite win over Ajax, German knows Liverpool are not doing well 
Despite win over Ajax, German knows Liverpool are not doing well 
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German manager Jürgen Klopp knows that despite the win over Ajax at Anfield on Tuesday, things are not quite right at Liverpool. Joel Matip's late winner in the Champions League group stage ended a run of poor results, but the team's performance continues to raise doubts. That's why the Reds boss decided to send a message to his fans.

Liverpool had to squeeze out every last drop of sweat to get the win against the Dutch side. So now in the long break they will have to work on improving their performance on the pitch. In addition, the newly arrived players should take advantage of the break to accelerate their adaptation to the team, such is the case of the Uruguayan Darwin Núñez and the Portuguese rookie Fabio Carvalho, who is still recovering from injury.

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A section of the fans still insist that it was a mistake to have sold Senegalese Sadio Mané to Bayern Munich. The team has lost offensive power and Egyptian Mohamed Salah has also underperformed, scoring three goals and providing two assists at the start of the season. But Jürgen Klopp does not share this view and said they are working to improve things and get the expected results. 

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"Sadio is a world class player. It was always clear that we would miss him. But this is not our problem now. Unfortunately, we also played bad games with Sadio. Not 'so' bad, but bad. I especially understand that Liverpool fans want to discuss this, want solutions and things like that. But believe me, we have worked on solutions and now we have the opportunity to show that we understand and that we will react."

 


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