Reds attitude is 'world class'

Published on: 19 April 2019

Jurgen Klopp believes the difference between success and failure this season for Liverpool can be their 'world class attitude'.

The Reds have manoeuvred themselves into a Champions League semi-final for the second season running and are embroiled in a thrilling Premier League title duel with Manchester City that appears destined to go to the wire.

A trip to Cardiff City on Sunday will be Liverpool's fifth game in 16 days but, after four key wins, Klopp doesn't see any signs of the schedule taking a toll on his squad.

It's all about how you mix up your potential with attitude.

Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool have in fact steadied their ship of lately and now look assured once again.

"We are not tired," Klopp said. "It's a decisive period of the season. It's good we are involved in two competitions; it's a sign for success.

"Training is low intensity because we cannot do a lot. The most important sessions in the week are the games we play."

Liverpool, 11/10 to win the title for the first time since 1990, are potentially four games from domestic bliss but Klopp says their attitude hasn't changed.

"Nothing has changed since July; we are in it, and now we want to win it," he added.

"It's all about how you mix up your potential with attitude. We obviously have a good football team with good players. Mix it up with world-class attitude and it makes you a difficult team to play against.

"That's all what we need. We've done that from the first day of the season and so far it has worked out."

Liverpool are 13/2 to beat Cardiff 3-0 on Sunday, while the Bluebirds are 16/1 to back up their midweek win at Brighton with a stunning success against Klopp's team as they continue to battle against relegation.

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Jurgen Klopp believes the difference between success and failure this season for Liverpool can be their 'world class attitude'.

The Reds have manoeuvred themselves into a Champions League semi-final for the second season running and are embroiled in a thrilling Premier League title duel with Manchester City that appears destined to go to the wire.

A trip to Cardiff City on Sunday will be Liverpool's fifth game in 16 days but, after four key wins, Klopp doesn't see any signs of the schedule taking a toll on his squad.

It's all about how you mix up your potential with attitude.

Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool have in fact steadied their ship of lately and now look assured once again.

"We are not tired," Klopp said. "It's a decisive period of the season. It's good we are involved in two competitions; it's a sign for success.

"Training is low intensity because we cannot do a lot. The most important sessions in the week are the games we play."

Liverpool, 11/10 to win the title for the first time since 1990, are potentially four games from domestic bliss but Klopp says their attitude hasn't changed.

"Nothing has changed since July; we are in it, and now we want to win it," he added.

"It's all about how you mix up your potential with attitude. We obviously have a good football team with good players. Mix it up with world-class attitude and it makes you a difficult team to play against.

"That's all what we need. We've done that from the first day of the season and so far it has worked out."

Liverpool are 13/2 to beat Cardiff 3-0 on Sunday, while the Bluebirds are 16/1 to back up their midweek win at Brighton with a stunning success against Klopp's team as they continue to battle against relegation.

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Source: bet365.com

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