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Jurgen Klopp wants Wolves win to push-start Liverpool season

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepts this is the week his side must give their season the push it needs to propel them towards the top four.Three clean sheets and seven points from nine represents an upturn in form after four Premier League matches without a win from the turn of the year.However, the quality of performance in Saturday's goalless draw at Crystal Palace felt like a regression and now Wednesday's visit of Wolves – one of Liverpool’s matches in hand on most of their rivals – looks like being an unlikely pivotal game.Having lost 3-0 at Molineux earlier this month in what was considered a new low point in an inconsistent season, this is a chance to ensure the momentum continues ahead of the visit of in-form arch-rivals Manchester United at the weekend.And Klopp is looking to maximise the return from their last 15 league matches."It’s 45 points.

It would be a really good moment (to go on a run). Yes, you can imagine, that’s exactly what we want to do," he said."We have got seven points from these three games.

The last one we drew and I know I said it’s the same game like we played before but without scoring and people said 'But it’s the most important stuff’.

I know. You cannot change the other facts as well."We have to force it as well but we have to play, enjoy what we are doing – that’s really important."It’s a super important week.

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