
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admits some of his players are unhappy.
Ahead of tomorrow's clash with Brighton, Klopp was asked how he keeps his large squad happy.
He replied, "I don't think it's possible and I don't think I have done it. You should ask the players.
"The thing we have to do is win games especially when you play for Liverpool. When you are in football you learn early that you have to accept the decisions the manager makes.
"I want them to be good in training so they show when they come in they can be really influential.
"The players are doing that but they aren't always happy. I want them to be happy but I want them to be angry as well when an opponent wants our points. It's just what we do over the weeks and months."
Klopp was also asked to compare his current side to the one that won the title in 2019-20: "I think the team hasn't changed too much [from 2020]. Gini [Wijnaldum] is out, Diogo [Jota], Thiago [Alcantara] in.
"I don't think about comparisons and if we're better now. It is not too important. We have to improve and there is space for that. You win 5-0 against United and it's perfect, but it was not. United had clear-cut chances which we gave them.
"So we should not rely on luck or Alisson. And that's what we spoke about at half time."
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