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Klopp: Liverpool suffering from comparison­s to last season

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LIVERPOOL: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp (pic) has conceded that his side have yet to hit their free-flowing heights of last season, but said they are still in a strong position ahead of Fulham’s visit to Anfield.

The Merseyside club remain unbeaten in the league, along with leaders Manchester City and Chelsea, and are two points off the top of the table.

Yet aside from a 4-1 thumping of Cardiff, Liverpool’s attacking juggernaut has slowed of late with three draws in their last five league matches and a timid 2-0 defeat by Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Liverpool were the second-highest scorers in the top-flight in 2017-2018 with 84 goals behind City’s 106, and Klopp said that the comparison to last season may be contributi­ng to dampened spirits at Anfield.

“The season so far point-wise is really successful but it doesn’t feel like that for two reasons – the comparison with the free-flowing football (from) last season in a few games, and City and Chelsea playing a good season,” he told a news conference yesterday.

“People seem to be saying this season will only be a success if we become champions. We go for everything but we have to build on our situation, to get better and more confident.

“On Tuesday (it) was a massive knock that wasn’t expected. We have to react in the right way.”

“We can do better, that’s always the case. There’s only been two games (we have struggled), now Red Star and Napoli. But our football so far (this season) has been pretty successful,” he added.

Klopp said that midfielder Jordan Henderson and defender Joe Gomez were available for tomorrow’s clash after recovering from injury and the German singled out the former for his impact on the pitch.

“When Jordan isn’t available, we always miss him,” Klopp said. “I’d love to say Hendo would have changed the whole game against Red Star but the whole game was strange.”

Victory tomorrow would give the club a timely boost heading into the internatio­nal break, although Klopp warned fans to turn in early tonight.

“Another challenge is the 12 o’clock kick off. Please go to bed early on Saturday night and come to Anfield in your best shape,” he urged supporters with a smile. — Reuters

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