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This difficulty that Liverpool are experiencing right now leaves Jürgen Klopp very touched

By Charles Cornwall

This difficulty that Liverpool are experiencing right now leaves Jürgen Klopp very touched

Carlo Ancelotti is currently focused on the Spanish Super Cup, so he prefers to take it one game at a time, especially given the demanding schedule ahead of his players. However, the coaching staff have been analysing Liverpool's season for some weeks now, both in Europe and in the Premier League, a competition in which the Reds have not fared too well.

The UEFA Champions League runners-up are currently seventh in the league, with five defeats to their name, which means they are currently out of the places that give them access to the continental competitions. Liverpool's current struggles have left Jürgen Klopp, who has been unable to turn the tide despite constantly throwing everything he has at the club.

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In recent weeks, the Reds signed Cody Gakpo, for whom they spent around 56 million euros, but for the German manager it is not enough, as he is pushing for an extra striker, but the British bosses are not on board. "My job is to use the lads we have. That's it. You can't solve all the problems in one transfer window. We don't have five options up front and if we do, they are very young," said a visibly upset Jürgen Klopp a few days ago.

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The German, aware that his club is for sale, understands the situation, although this is clearly affecting his team, and his message is not getting through in the best way, something that worries him even more, especially as Real Madrid appear on the horizon, so a possible early elimination in Europe could leave his figure at Anfield very touched.

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