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Jurgen Klopp has admitted his relief that his Liverpool side hasn’t been broken up during his time at Anfield.

The German has led the Reds to Premier League, Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup glory since being appointed manager in October 2015, and rates his current squad as one of the very best he has taken charge of.

He enjoyed similar success with former club Borussia Dortmund, winning two Bundesliga titles and reaching a Champions League final before seeing a number of his leading talents lured away by the likes of Bayern Munich.

And having resisted a similar scenario with Liverpool, Klopp admits the Reds would have struggled to challenge for silverware and compete with Man City at the top of the Premier League table if he hadn’t been able to keep his squad together.

“It would be a shame if after seven years they didn’t get what I tell them,” he told reporters at his Norwich City pre-match press conference. “Or a miracle that I would survive as a manager if they

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