Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes unity is the reason his side are currently at the top of the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp says his players “love each other like brothers” and believes their unity is the reason Liverpool won the Premier League at the weekend.
Reds took 13 points from their last 15 against Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday and dropped just two points from last month’s 1-1 draw with champions Manchester City. The game took Klopp’s side to the top of the table after 16 games so far.
While Manchester United are going through a tough time at the moment, Klopp said the team’s camaraderie will help keep everyone going in the right direction. The manager also refused to take credit for a number of game-changing substitutions in recent weeks, including in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, instead pointing to the quality of his overall squad as the reason why he succeeded to produce positive results. .
In-game adjustments. “The impact of substituting players this season depends firstly on the quality of the players and secondly on their mentality,” Klopp said.“Obviously [the match between Harvey Elliott and Palace] was very, very, very good. And Cody Gakpo, the very important thing is that you can take Ibu (Ibrahima Konate) with you. It’s very cool.”It’s all very useful, but now imagine: without it, you couldn’t do anything.
They are actually real teams, they have all days, they start to play, they prepare their opponents, and the rest to find new systems or to use other systems.”I know that all players like to play a role and even to know that we should pay special attention.”
Klopp added: “We used it a few times, but when we succeed, we can find each other when we go to the team in a room, we find each other, we trust each other and we love each other. As a brother. This is an ideal world.“You never know when something is going to happen but it’s always been that way since I’ve been here and everyone’s been open-armed and it’s been great to have different people come.
These people are naturally confident. . I entered the dressing room and enjoyed the new situation. It’s the foundation of something good, but I don’t know how good it is.”


















