
Everton boss Sean Dyche says Jurgen Klopp doesn't need any sympathy over Liverpool's problems this season.
The Toffees head to Anfield on Monday with momentum after their morale-boosting win over Premier League leaders Arsenal last weekend while their hosts are still scrabbling around for form with just one win in 2023.
"My focus is on Everton, making sure we are right without worrying about anyone else," he said.
"There is no sympathy (for Klopp), it is empathy. As a manager you have an understanding of others but he certainly doesn't need my sympathy, someone as experienced as him and what he has done in the game.
"I have total respect for all managers because it is a very difficult job. There is an understanding and a shared feeling as I've been through it myself."
