Klopps calls it 'super important week’ as Liverpool must push for top four
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepts this is the week to give their season the push it needs to propel them towards the top four.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepts this is the week to give their season the push it needs to propel them towards the top four.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted his team face a “super important week” as they look to push themselves back into Premier League top four contention.
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.
The FA Cup fifth round is a trademark date during the English footballing calendar. As one of the world's oldest cup competitions approaches its latter stages, underdogs meet heavyweights in a bid to move within just one game of Wembley.
Gary Neville believes Erik ten Hag has made Manchester United fans “love their team again” as they ended their six-year wait for a trophy by winning the EFL Cup. Goals from Casemiro and a deflected shot from Marcus Rashford gave United a relatively comfortable 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley. Ad Having lost his first two games in charge at the start of the season, to Brighton 2-1 and Brentford 4-0, Ten Hag has turned United’s form around and they are also still in the FA Cup and Europa League.
Chelsea coach Graham Potter said he understood why fans were asking how much longer he would stay in the job after a latest defeat, but he said the contrasting fortunes of other top club bosses showed how quickly things could turn around.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said there is no Hollywood ending in sight to his side's struggles after a 0-0 draw at struggling Crystal Palace on Saturday (Feb 25).
Jurgen Klopp admitted Hollywood producers are unlikely to vie for the rights to the Reds' lacklustre season, but the Liverpool boss remained upbeat about the unwritten ending to his side’s campaign.