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Jurgen Klopp tells Liverpool stars they must do BETTER… despite sitting 13 points clear at top of Prem


RUNAWAY Prem leaders Liverpool have been told by Jurgen Klopp: You can do better!

The Reds, on a 13-game winning run following the weekend 2-0 defeat of arch enemies Manchester United take their unbeaten league run of 39 games to Wolves tonight.

 Jurgen Klopp has urged Liverpool to give even more effort in their title bid

Jurgen Klopp has urged Liverpool to give even more effort in their title bidCredit: EPA

They are 13 points ahead of Manchester City with 16 games left as they eye a first title in 30 years.

But boss Klopp said: “In terms of concentration levels there is still a lot of space for improvement.

“We have to find the right way to dominate the game more.”

Liverpool head to Wolves on Thursday looking for the first of 10 more wins they need to guarantee a first title in 30 years, before going to League One Shrewsbury on Sunday in the FA Cup.

And with the Champions League set to restart next month Klopp has no intention of allowing any player to leave in what remains of the transfer window.

Sevilla and Roma made tentative approaches for a loan deal for Xherdan Shaqiri, who is currently not fit, but the Reds boss said the plan was for no-one to leave.

“We had the majority of December and January a bench full of kids. Wonderful kids but kids so how could we think about giving a player to anyone? I don’t understand that,” Klopp added.

“It’s not about Shaq, it’s pretty much everybody. We just have to keep them for sorting our situation and not the situation for different clubs.

“If someone came around the corner and asked properly… but that didn’t happen.

“Maybe they are desperate, whatever, and we think but there is absolutely no intention from our side to do anything.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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