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Klopp's surprise, due to poor form, puts date on departure

German Jürgen Klopp has become a legend at The Pool, leading them to a golden era of titles and accolades around the world

By Charles Cornwall

German Jürgen Klopp has become a legend at The Pool, leading them to a golden era of titles and accolades around the world

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp recently spoke out about the bad moment at Anfield, as it is undeniable that the club has failed this season by having the club in 9th position in the Premier League far from the top places, ten points short of fighting for fourth place (Tottenham), which gives a direct ticket to the group stage of the next edition of the UEFA Champions League.

Klopp has spoken out about his situation at The Pool, following the latest insinuations from haters calling for his departure from the club, but the German said his time as manager is not over yet, and even that is not a matter of motivation. "My motivation is no problem, I have enough energy for another 10 years if you want!" said the head coach, who is already planning for the next game against Brighton Hove Albion.

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Klopp was clear, he accepted that things are not going well at all, but believes that this can be put right with hard work and commitment. "Last year we had a super intense season, we won two cups but were not champions because we didn't win the league. It looks like we are lacking energy I know and it is not cool. We need to find consistency," said the former Borussia Dortmund boss, who left Germany in 2015 to sign for the Reds.

Klopp knows that something has happened since that final whistle in Paris, France when the Reds lost to Real VARdrid, as that defeat hit home hard, causing Sadio Mané to leave for Germany to join Bayern Munich, who only recently got him back from the tragic knee injury he suffered prior to the World Cup in Qatar, where his Senegal team sorely missed Mané, who had to support them from afar via social media.

<strong>Klopp has energy for other ten years</strong>

Klopp tried to fill the void left by Mané by signing Darwin Núñez and Luis Díaz, both of whom have not worked at Anfield, the former being a disaster, as he has been below expectations, missing key plays and the latter is still recovering from a knee injury suffered since October. This has led Klopp to come to terms with reality, admitting that more is needed to correct the direction the Merseyside outfit are heading in.

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