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Klopp looking to bounce back at Leicester

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LEICESTER: Jurgen Klopp is doing his best to remain positive, but September has been a miserable month for Liverpool so far and rapid improvemen­t is needed at Leicester today.

Klopp’s side finished August in high spirits with a convincing 4-0 victory over Arsenal, but four matches since then have brought no victories and a League Cup exit against Leicester in midweek.

Leicester were good value for Tuesday’s 2-0 victory over the Reds, who have fallen off the pace in the Premier League and begin the weekend in eighth place, five points behind the leaders.

But Klopp has rejected claim his players are soft and there is evidence to support him.

They came back from conceding the first goal to draw 1-1 at home to Burnley in the Premier League last weekend, three days after making a similar recovery as they drew 2-2 with Sevilla at Anfield in the Champions League.

However, the real concern is Liverpool’s weakness in defence.

They have conceded 10 goals in their last four matches, and have not been helped by Dejan Lovren’s late withdrawal from their last two games with a sore back.

Lovren was selected in the starting lineup for both the Burnley match and the midweek cup tie at Leicester, before pulling out.

Last Saturday, Ragnar Klavan took his place, while on Tuesday, Joe Gomez moved across to centre-half as Jon Flanagan was recalled to play at full-back.

Lovren remains an injury doubt for today, while fellow centre-back Joel Matip and midfielder Emre Can are also struggling with minor knocks, suggesting that Klopp’s options may be restricted once more.

Liverpool wilted in the second half on Tuesday to hand Leicester encouragem­ent for today’s game, but Foxes winger Marc Albrighton is wary of treating League Cup success as an indicator of possible joy in the Premier League.

Klopp made eight changes for the midweek game and Albrighton expects most of the big guns to return in the league.

“They’ll bring their players back in who have had a rest, it’s going to be difficult for us to cope in the early stages because they do press high,” said Albrighton, who is among the Leicester players from midweek expected to keep his place.

“But we have to take confidence from tonight that we can put pressure on them ourselves and create chances ourselves.

“They’ll come with a bit of a revenge mission I’m sure. AFP

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino (second from left) speaks with Dele Alli as assistant manager Jesus Perez talks with Juan Foyth during a Premier League match against Barnsley at Wembley on Tuesday.
REUTERS PIC Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino (second from left) speaks with Dele Alli as assistant manager Jesus Perez talks with Juan Foyth during a Premier League match against Barnsley at Wembley on Tuesday.

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