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On the anniversary of Liverpool’s iconic comeback win over Barcelona, it was fitting that Jurgen Klopp was again playing the role of master motivator.
After his side were held to a 1-1 draw with Tottenham on Saturday evening, the Reds manager admitted the mood was a low one in the Anfield dressing room at full-time.
It was understandable, from the players' perspective, just why heads might have dropped after a winning run at Anfield that dates back to November was brought to a halt at such an inopportune time.
After all, this is a group that have picked up 41 points from the last 45 available and had only been held this calendar year in 2-2 draws away at Chelsea and Manchester City prior to Saturday evening.
They have suffered just two defeats all season with the most recent as far back as December and are now unbeaten in 22 top-flight matches at home, a run which stretches back 14 months.
And yet still, for all those impressive statistics that highlight the strength of a