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The majority of Jurgen Klopp's players are currently representing their countries on international duty. All is quiet on Merseyside as each member of the Liverpool squad focuses on delivering at the business end of the season.
It is more than can be said for some other clubs, who tend to suffer from comments made by their players during international breaks. Transfers rumours can emerge, and players can express thoughts about their unhappy situations.
This week, Paul Pogba did exactly that while representing France. When asked about his time at Manchester United, he blamed tactical inconsistency as a reason behind his struggles at Old Trafford.
"It's simple with France, I play and I play in my position. I know my role," he said. "At Manchester United, it's hard to be consistent when you often have a change to your position, or the team system, or your midfield partners. Do I really have a role?”
His comments were