Jurgen Klopp urged Liverpool’s players not to allow Arsenal to lose against Burnley last week after ending their 15-match unbeaten run.Manchester United suffered their second Premier League defeat of the season on Sunday, losing 3-1 at the Emirates in a game in which Ibrahima Konate was sent off for a second foul. The change marks just the third time Liverpool have finished top of the table since the start of April and their performance in recent months sees them head into the weekend two points clear at the top of the Premier League ahead of the visit of Manchester City.
Everton kick off on Saturday afternoon.Klopp will be keen to see his players take on Vincent Kompany’s Clarets at Anfield as 60,000 prepare for the biggest league crowd in the club’s history. “Before we played against Arsenal they were barely fit, they were behind the competition and behind in every way,” Klopp said. “They won the game and everything was perfect. When we beat Chelsea a few days ago, I really felt, “Wow, Liverpool are going to work really hard this year.
” So it doesn’t matter, the endgame doesn’t matter if you want, the only use it can be used for is reaction. “We have to keep doing a good job in the games people expect us to win. Nobody thinks we’ll beat Arsenal and there’s always reasonable doubt about that, but at Burnley it’s completely different.” “It is important to ignore who the other person is for us.
We are all information, the location of the table, the name of the club, the history, the history, the history, it is not important. This is our game, we want to win and we have to do the right thing.“We have a toolbox full of the right tools, we have to use them and we didn’t do well at Arsenal. We have to admit. So in addition to completely losing it, I was really devastated that I couldn’t do it that day. But now it’s been a long time and we have to try again.”


















