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FootballJurgen Klopp Responds to Former Liverpool Star Who Suggested He Could Be Sacked at Anfield
- Jurgen Klopp has come under sharp criticism in recent weeks following Liverpool's struggle for form and results
- Former Liverpool player Didi Hamann recently suggested Klopp is living on borrowed time at Anfield
- Hamann's suggestion did not go down well with the Liverpool boss, who has since offered a cheeky response to the ex-Reds ace
- Liverpool's last outing ended in a 3-2 defeat against Arsenal, and they will be looking to bounce back to winning ways when they play Rangers
Jurgen Klopp has responded to former Liverpool star Didi Hamann, after the ex-player claimed the Reds boss' days at Anfield are numbered.
Liverpool have endured a slow start to the new season, with the side currently sitting 10th on the Premier League standings.
The Merseysiders have picked up a paltry 10 points from eight last league outings, winning just two of them.
Their struggles on the domestic scene have sparked suggestions that Klopp could be shown the door at Anfield.
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Hamann, a former Liverpool player, is one such person who contends the German tactician is living on borrowed time at the club.
"I think at some point we are going to have that discussion about the manager and I'm not sure how far we are from that," Hamann told talkSport via The Daily Mail.
Jurgen Klopp responds to Didi Hamann
Klopp has now offered a cheeky response to Hamann's claim after he was asked if he is staring at an uncertain future with Liverpool.
Probed if Liverpool needed a spark after their recent struggles, Klopp responded:
"Who said that? Didi Hamann? Oh great. A fantastic source, well respected everywhere." That (being a former Liverpool player) does not give you the right to say what you want, especially when you have no idea."
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Football"I actually think Didi Hamann does not deserve that you use his phrase to ask a question. Try to ask without using the word spark," he added.
Liverpool will be looking to bounce back to winning ways from their weekend defeat at Arsenal, when they play Rangers in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Pep Guardiola wary of Liverpool threat
Sports Brief earlier reported on Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola admitting that City's match versus Liverpool next Sunday is their biggest test yet.
Guardiola said he will not be carried away by Liverpool's poor start to the season.
The two sides went back and forth last season, going down to the wire in the Premier League title race.