Jurgen Klopp says the chance to lead a rebuild with Liverpool was a key motivation behind his decision to sign a new contract last year. The manager committed his future to the Reds, with whom he won seven trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League.
After a great season last season, where they had a chance of winning the Premier League and reaching the Champions League final, the former Borussia Dortmund boss's side have disappointed this campaign, where they are 10 points off the top four in the English Premier League, in ninth place in the table.
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With Liverpool stalwarts such as Jordan Henderson and Fabinho struggling this season, many onlookers have suggested the Reds' squad is due for a revamp, and Klopp agrees: "I'm not saying it's the biggest challenge, but it's a challenge, and it was one of the main reasons why I signed a new contract, because I knew it was necessary [to rebuild].
"It won't happen overnight, and imagine the situation now with another coach in the chair. I'd be somewhere on holiday and everyone would be shouting my name, 'With him it wouldn't have happened!' Obviously, I'm not a miracle worker. That's why it's good the way it is, because of all the problems you have in a transition period: we have a lot of injuries and that complicates life," said the DT.
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