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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has been told to stop complaining about the club's fixture pile-up by Anfield legend Steve Nicol.

The German has regularly commented on the toll this season has taken on his players and was outspoken once again following the Reds' quick turnaround following their FA Cup win to face Southampton three days later. But Nicol has told Klopp he should take the Southampton job if he doesn't want his players to take part in so many games each year.

It comes as the Reds boss faces making a huge managerial mistake, with Sadio Mane's contract expiring next year. And Cesc Fabregas has told Liverpool to sign three of his Monaco teammates.

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp should stop complaining about the club's fixture list according to Reds icon Steve Nicol.

The Reds will have played every single game available to the this season having reached the finals of the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup and the Champions League. It means Klopp's side will have played 63 games come the end of the season – although he has regularly been outspoken about the number of games his side are forced to play.

But according to Nicol, fixture pile-ups are nothing new and "if you're as good as they are and as successful as they are,

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