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Get ready for Liverpool 2.0 under revitalized Jurgen Klopp after offseason overhaul

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LIVERPOOL, UK: There’s a word Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has used a few times when he talks about the upcoming Premier League season.

Fire. His players? “You can see the fire in their eyes.” Klopp himself? “I’m on fire.” It’s what having a bad season — no trophy and a fifth-place finish in the league — does to a big club.

It shakes people, invigorates them. That’s certainly the case with Liverpool amid its first major overhaul in Klopp’s nearly eight years at Anfield.

Get ready for Liverpool 2.0 under Klopp after an offseason of big change. There’s a completely new midfield. A much-changed forward line (still, though, containing Mohamed Salah).

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