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FootballJurgen Klopp: Liverpool Boss Speaks on His Future With the Reds After Crucial Win Over Everton
- There have been fears Jurgen Klopp could dump Liverpool at the end of the season
- The Reds have endured a disastrous run of form that has left them in danger of missing out on a Champions League spot
- However, Klopp has now reaffirmed his commitment to stay at Anfield beyond this summer
Jurgen Klopp has delivered a defiant update on his future with Liverpool following their 2-0 vital win over rivals Everton on Monday night.
The Reds have endured a bumpy 2022/23 season, with Klopp's men failing to replicate their form from last term when they challenged for an unprecedented quadruple.
Until their meeting with Everton, Liverpool had not won a single Premier League fixture since the turn of the new year.
Goal reports that their disastrous run saw them drift to the middle of the table, leaving them in danger of missing out on a Champions League spot.
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Liverpool's uncharacteristic struggles for consistency sparked fears Klopp could dump the club at the end of the season.
Klopp speaks on Liverpool future
However, the German tactician has come out to reveal that his intention is to stick with the Premier League giants.
Speaking after his side's 2-0 morale-boosting win over Everton, Klopp said:
“If people believe in me, then we will go through this together. We will have great times again”.
“I will not and I cannot go. I’ve too much responsibility. It's difficult times but this club is special because we believe," he added.
The Reds will be desperate to build on the momentum when they play Champions League-chasing Newcastle in their next EPL outing on Saturday.
Robertson vs Pickford
Sports Brief also reported on Robertson's minor confrontation with Pickford, which in turn led to players from both sides engaging in the bust-up.
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FootballThe Everton goalkeeper walked over to the Liverpool left-back and bumped him in an attempt to quickly get the ball rolling, as Sean Dyche's men attempted to get back into the game.
Robertson responded savagely by laughing in Pickford's face. The incident saw players from both sides jump in, with Virgil Van Dijk and Amadou Onana among the players involved.
The three points helped Liverpool move above Chelsea into ninth place, as Jurgen Klopp's team pursues Champions League football next season.