Wales On Sunday

LIVERPOOL v WATFORD

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2.15pm, Anfield

JURGEN Klopp insists there has been no let up in Liverpool’s intensive training regime despite their good start and lack of midweek European action.

The Reds enter the 11th round of Premier League fixtures level on points with Manchester City and Arsenal at the top, and are unbeaten in eight games since a surprise loss at Burnley early on.

The only two teams above them in the table were both in Champions League action this week while Klopp’s side have had an eight-day break between fixtures against Crystal Palace and Watford.

But while City were plotting Barcelona’s downfall and the Gunners were venturing out to Bulgaria and back, Liverpool’s players were still being put through their paces at home by Klopp as he looks to ensure their early-season form is not frittered away.

And that is why the German does not believe the absence of Liverpool and fourth-placed Chelsea from continenta­l competitio­ns this year gives them any extra edge over their domestic foes.

“For the last six, seven, eight years I’ve always been travelling through Europe and I never thought, ‘oh it’s too much’ or something,” Klopp argued. “We don’t have to travel but Watford didn’t travel and that’s the only thing I’m thinking about. They have the same situation we have.

“I said at the end of last season, we have to show that we are using the time for training, but over the whole season not over the first 10 games. That’s the situation we’re in now.”

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