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He spoke the truth, Klopp's confession that could turn Liverpool's crisis around

The Reds boss finally spoke out about the team's poor performances

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds boss finally spoke out about the team's poor performances

While the good optimism and accepting the mistakes made during a match were the constant statements of Jurgen Klopp in all these months, the situation changed once the problem had overtaken Liverpool in every way, changing the argument the Reds coach to be forceful and start with that transformation that will make this institution a protagonist of football in England and all its compendiums.

According to information obtained by The Athletic, it is known that the German-born coach has insisted on being committed to the team and being able to get them out of the negative patch they are in, assuring Klopp that even with the bad results, he will not give up until he sees the team in the places where they belong. "Jurgen Klopp insists he remains fully committed to getting Liverpool out of this sorry mess. He will not throw in the towel."

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While FSG not long ago made a similar act but declaring that they are committed to Klopp's continuity, the German coach knows he had to come out and state something forceful so that fans and above all his players continue to have confidence in the project he has in his hands, the coach looking for that momentary solution in confidence that will make them improve and get them out of the crisis of good results on average.

<strong>Klopp leaves a little aside the strategies</strong>

If there is one thing that Klopp has been recognised for during all these years that he has been in charge of the Reds, it has been his way of having a group that is so orderly that it follows to the letter all his instructions to be able to come out of a match victorious, opting at this stage of the campaign to leave aside the planning to focus on motivation, a sector that has been very hurt by the constant defeats consummated over the weeks.

 

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