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Klopp confident he can halt Liverpool downturn

Liverpool are currently 11 points adrift of the Premier League's top four after recent 3-0 thrashing by Wolves

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Jurgen Klopp remains confident that he is the right man to turn Liverpool’s season around, despite their 3-0 loss at Wolves on Saturday.

Liverpool were defeated for the third time in as many away league games this season at Molineux, as Craig Dawson and Ruben Neves added to Joel Matip’s early own goal.

The Reds are now 11 points off a top-four spot in 10th place, having lost more away league games this season (six) than in the previous two seasons combined (five).

Klopp has previously stated his desire to oversee a rebuild at Anfield, and despite Liverpool’s slump, the German believes he is the right man for the job.

When asked if he was confident he could help Liverpool recover, Klopp said: “Yeah, yeah, absolutely.

“I know my job, you know my job, it’s not to explain here how I can build up my team. I will be judged by you, which is fine. But today was not good enough, what I did.”

When asked if Liverpool’s four-game winless streak in the Premier League worried him, he added: “How can I not be concerned? I cannot sit here and say it’s all okay. I was asked outside if it’s because of last season, playing 63 games.

“Yes, of course, it’s clear that it has influenced the first part of the season, but how long do we want to suffer from that? It’s February now. We had a full week to prepare.

“We are fit, we are now there, that might have been a problem earlier in the season, of course, when we had injuries – all are clear now.

“But for today the first 12 minutes is not allowed, I have to say that, but we did it anyway. That’s true and that’s the outcome.”

When asked if he had lost faith in the players who nearly delivered a historic quadruple last season, Klopp said: “No. I don’t think they are at their best at the moment and do I like that? No. But I still know how good they are and how good they can be.

“But football, and life, is not like this. We work every day and it’s not because of him, him or him. So, these things happen because we cannot help ourselves in these moments.

“These are the situations we have to go through. I don’t lose confidence in the boys or whatever, but I see where we have to improve.”

Liverpool have conceded more goals in the first five minutes of Premier League matches this season than any other team (five), and goalkeeper Alisson has struggled to explain the Reds’ inability to get off to a fast start.

“In a game of 90 minutes, you have to do it consistently for the whole game,” he told Premier League productions. “We showed today you can get punished for 15 minutes and that’s what happened.

“We have the same players who achieved so many great things at this club and we are not performing well. It’s difficult to say why.

“I’m not saying I don’t trust we can’t bounce back. I’m just so disappointed about tonight’s game. We have to keep working.”

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