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Klopp says consistency key to solving Liverpool problems

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp heads into his 1000th game as a coach against Chelsea on Saturday, insisting there is a way out of his side's recent troubles but they will need to defend better.Liverpool were expected to be champions Manchester City's main title rivals again this season, but the Reds have endured a miserable term thus far.Their dismal display in last weekend's 3-0 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion meant Liverpool lost back-to-back league games for a second time this season and have suffered six defeats overall, three times as many as in the entirety of 2021-22.Klopp, however, is not giving up on the season just yet."Most of the time it has gone in the right direction for me and what you learn from that is you solve football problems with football solutions and there is always a way out," he told a news conference on Friday."For me it's the best job in the world.

Not a relaxing job or lots of holiday."We need consistency in a good way. We have to defend at a high level which we haven't done often enough, and based on that we can create chances.

It's intense and will never be different. We have to show we are ready for that all the time."Klopp also took time to reflect on his coaching career, which has spanned 23 seasons at three clubs in two countries.

He has won three league titles and a Champions League trophy on the way."I feel blessed," Klopp added. "I have three fantastic clubs which gave me the opportunity to work.

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