Тренер Ливерпуля уверен, что Ливерпулю не требуется кардинальные перемены как это было с Боруссией Дортмунд чтобы успешно играть на Энфилд
Liverpool manager is confident he will not have to make dramatic changes to his playing squad like he did at Borussia Dortmund in order to succeed at Anfield
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is certain he will not have to make too many changes to bring success to the Anfield club.
Klopp took charge on Merseyside in October following the sacking of Brendan Rodgers and has enjoyed a promising start to his career in England, remaining unbeaten in five games and picking up a Premier League victory at defending champions Chelsea.
The German believes a squad overhaul is unnecessary, unlike when he took over at former club Borussia Dortmund.
"It is a completely different situation," said Klopp, whose side take on Russian outfit Rubin Kazan in the Europa League on Thursday. "They are all Liverpool players here.
"Decisions that were made in the past were not as bad as maybe some people think. It is not a coincidence they are here.
"When I saw the squad – when on my holiday – I thought 'good job, I can work with this'.
"Yes, we have some injuries but players will come back. It's a good squad. It's even good for those players who can't play in this moment to see how we work.
Klopp is happy with the renewed enthusiasm around the squad, coinciding with the charismatic coach arriving without preconceived opinions on the players.
"Of course it is like this in a positive way where everyone says it's a new chance and all the players feel more important than before," he said.
"That's normal after they've been judged for a few years. Everyone has judged them.
"I asked many people at LFC and they told me about him, him and him. I said 'stop it, I don't want to hear any more'.
"I wanted to watch and start learning about them. They are all nice guys with big skills and big passion - all that we need and now we can work together."
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