
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says they're seeing the benefit of sticking together ahead of today's clash with Manchester United.
The Reds are looking to continue their encouraging form in the Premier League, which was boosted by the 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in midweek.
In today's matchday programme, Klopp writes: "As things stand, this season has been a better one for them [United] but there is still time and opportunity to improve things for ourselves.
"The last four games we have played in the Premier League have shown that we definitely have the appetite to do this and I could not be happier with the way the players have accepted the challenge ahead of them.
"When we lost to Wolves a month ago, we received a lot of criticism and much of it was deserved. We are always our own biggest critics but the best thing is that we always have the chance to put things right for ourselves.
"That this has started to happen in the games that I have mentioned is a real positive but it does not happen without everyone being ready to get through a tough period together.
"This is a message that I have used repeatedly because it is one of the most important I know. Together we have a chance. Together we can deal with problems and come up with solutions. Together we can find a way to be better. And the great thing about this club is that it is built on togetherness, especially at times that are not so good.
"The 10 points we have taken in those four fixtures since Wolves show that we are still capable of doing this but it has to be only the start. We cannot stop now. It would make no sense and it would undermine everything we have done during this spell. It is up to us to redouble our efforts, retain our focus and to build on all of the hard work."

