Klopp demands Liverpool 'stay angry' against Southampton

Liverpool's run of six wins out of six at the start of the 2018-19 season has wowed fans, but Jurgen Klopp has told his side to stay focused.

Published : Sep 21, 2018 20:53 IST

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp

Jurgen Klopp says that Liverpool has to "stay angry" against Southampton and demanded a brilliant Anfield atmosphere for the Premier League clash.

Liverpool hosts Southampton having won all six of its matches in all competitions this term, although it needed a 91st-minute winner from Roberto Firmino to down Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday.

But, Klopp reminded Liverpool of the need to maintain its performance levels against a Southampton side that he rates highly.

"Let's play the best game, because I remember when people spoke to me about the next seven games two or three weeks ago, nobody mentioned Southampton - that was funny," Klopp told reporters.

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"And, I had to remind them and that's the challenge, being really focused on the next game, that's the job to do, nothing else."

"Finding different solutions, staying angry like I've said many times. That's it really. We have to be really in the situation constantly. For us, nothing has changed. The mood in the team is good, but it's not that we are flying in training. We don't have a lot of training a lot of the time."

"If I see someone lose focus, I can be really angry about that. So far, nobody gave me the chance to do that, so I didn't have to do it so far. But, it still can happen. We have to show Southampton how difficult it is to come to Anfield and that's the job we have to do on Saturday."

Liverpool's league form tended to dip following European commitments last season and Klopp asked the Anfield crowd to help his team through the Southampton match.

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"It's always difficult when one team plays during the week and one team doesn't and has a lot more time to prepare for the game. In this case Southampton have played on Monday night, so although they had a game less at least they only played one day before us," Klopp added.

"It's always a difference but playing Tuesday and Saturday should not be a problem. It will not be a problem focus-wise and I'm really pretty sure - we have to prove that still - but I am pretty sure it will not be a problem."

"The game from Tuesday night in an empty stadium, we have no chance to get a point. That's the truth. The people made the difference, yes the players too but the people. Now, we have to show everyone that we can switch between competitions on Saturday."

"We have famous, famous European nights, but I think the boys deserve a brilliant atmosphere. Not only a good one, a brilliant atmosphere and that's what we need against Southampton."

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Klopp is a fan of Mark Hughes' side, who have won one of their opening five league matches. "[Jannik] Vestergaard is a really good centre-back, a very physical guy, [Pierre-Emile] Hojbjerg stepped up. [Shane] Long and [Danny] Ingsy up front and [Manolo] Gabbiadini, that's already a lot of quality. Ings can't play and Gabbiadini maybe not, but then there's still Long and [Charlie] Austin."

"And then, you've got [James] Ward-Prowse, he didn't start in the last game but what a player. They have a really good team. We don't have to talk about the full-backs, [Ryan] Bertrand and Cedric [Soares], that's all really good quality."

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"So, to be ready for this game, it's not important what we did last week or what we did last year with drawing six after playing in the Champions League."

"Nobody is tired at the moment - nobody. It's not that we should say 'we played Tuesday, oh my god we play Saturday'. That's a perfect break, that's no problem. We will be ready tomorrow, I'm sure, but we need to show it that's all."

Former Southampton defender Dejan Lovren is not available despite returning to training, with Dominic Solanke, Divock Origi and another ex-Saints star, Adam Lallana, also ruled out.

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