New Straits Times

MORE FROM REDS

Coach urges Liverpool to go beyond preserving unbeaten run

-

LIVERPOOL

LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp has insisted he has not given a second thought to his team’s 18match unbeaten run ahead of their trip to Swansea City today.

Klopp’s side have been in imperious form recently, and ended Premier League leaders Manchester City’s hopes of going through the season without losing following a thrilling 4-3 win at Anfield last time out.

The Reds also eased to a 5-0 thrashing of Swansea on Boxing Day, however Klopp has told his players to forget about the statistics and focus on the task in hand ahead of the league match in south Wales.

“If nobody told me how often we didn’t lose, I’d have no idea about it,” he said.

“That’s all the past and I’m not really interested. You can look back on a season after the season, not during. It’s not important.”

The German added: “We feel in a good moment. I see the boys training every day and it looks good, that’s the truth, that’s why we can play like we played so far.

“But we have to do it again. As a Liverpool player you cannot perform one week and then two weeks not — we need to deliver consistent­ly, every day and each game.

“It’s only the next game and I can’t imagine any easy games in the Premier League. And Swansea is for sure not an easy game.

“They are bottom of the table but they are in a good way. What you have seen since the new manager has come in is a big improvemen­t.”

Klopp revealed that Loris Karius will continue in goal ahead of Simon Mignolet and the German will get the opportunit­y to establish himself in the position.

“Of course Loris has to deliver, he knows that, but now he is the No.1,” Klopp explained.

“We changed a lot of positions through the year and only with the goalkeeper it looks like we have to stick to our opinion for 20 years if we’ve made a decision one time! So I changed not my opinion, but I changed the situation now, that’s all.”

Liverpool expect to have winger Mohamed Salah and centre-backs Ragnar Klavan and Dejan Lovren available after the trio suffered a bout of illness.

Record signing Virgil van Dijk has resumed training having missed the win over Manchester City with a hamstring problem.

Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal claims the match at the Liberty Stadium will be a meeting of “David versus Goliath.”

Carvalhal’s side are bottom of the Premier League but there has

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia