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Liverpool must fight for title: Klopp

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8th February, 2019
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has urged his players to give “every fibre of their bodies” in the battle for the Premier League title.

Manchester City moved to the top of the league on Wednesday for the first time since December after Klopp’s side limped to back-to-back draws against Leicester and West Ham.

However, Klopp has dismissed the notion that Liverpool are wilting under the pressure of bidding for their first top division title in 29 years.

“I got a message this week, another sign that people think I need help – I don’t need help, I’m fine – but it said in the last 10 games City dropped 12 points and we dropped seven,” Klopp told reporters ahead of Saturday’s game against Bournemouth.

“Is it interesting for me? Not really, but obviously the view from outside is completely different.

“The good news is we are still in there but the only chance to improve is by winning football games. We will be ready with each fibre of our bodies to fight for everything.”

Klopp confirmed centre-back Joe Gomez will be out for up to six weeks as he continues to recover from leg surgery, but Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum took part in first-team training this week.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who is recovering from a long-term knee injury, was added to the Champions League squad but Klopp played down expectations regarding the return of the England midfielder.

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“If we go to the semi-final I think he is available,” Klopp added.

“Maybe quarter-final, I am not 100 percent sure, but he still needs time. Everything looks fine, but now I wait for the green light of the medical department… We are not at that point in the moment.”

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