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Klopp vows Liverpool struggles will improve managerial ability in the long run

SoccerNews in English Premier League 8 Apr 2023

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Jurgen Klopp feels Liverpool’s struggles will make him a better manager in the long run, ahead of their game with Premier League leaders Arsenal.

The Reds have been perennial silverware contenders over the past half-decade, sweeping all major domestic and international club honours.

But they have seen a dramatic dip in fortunes this season, with the German unable to keep them in contention for a title charge on multiple fronts.

Klopp, however, feels the difficulties faced this term will only help him grow going forward, adding that he does not doubt his own ability.

“In the long term, definitely,” he said when asked if their hardships improved him. “Definitely. You need to improve to get the best out of yourself, you need to know about everything.

“It will help us, as with all the whole coaching staff, definitely at the moment. We have to do what is right and help the boys to become the best version of themselves again.

“If I doubted myself constantly after losing a football game, it would have been really difficult for me to [get here. ]But that’s not a problem. It’s not that I ever thought I’m the best manager.

“I understand football, and I understand a lot of things, you know a lot about human beings, learn a lot about human beings. Sometimes, things need time.”

After a FA Cup and EFL Cup double last season, it will be another season without honours at Anfield this term, with Liverpool still fighting to reach Europe.

They welcome Arsenal looking to close the gap on seventh-place Brighton and Hove Albion, who they trail by three points.

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