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14-05-2021 | 16:48 Football
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Press Conference: Jurgen Klopp on Sadio Mane, Liverpool injuries and more

Liverpool are set to face their next Premier League rivals, West Brom, on Sunday. The Reds celebrated a 4 - 2 win over Manchester United yesterday, while they will be looking to have another successful game at the weekend in their run for the top-four spot. Ahead of the clash, Jurgen Klopp has met the media. On injuries: "It's pretty early to tell but so far I have heard nothing about major problems." On the challenge:
"Most of my life I have been in a chasing role! I am used to it. It is a normal situation and a good situation. Most seasons I am involved in go to the wire! All good, exciting and last night was very much needed."
On Sadio Mane:
"If somebody shows me 5 million times respect and one time not, what is more important? I hope for you that your boss, if you one time don't show him respect, doesn't forget the other stuff." "I can already see the headlines, but it is not about that. I am completely relaxed. I am a completely normal guy. We will talk about it, and then everything will be fine."
On Mo Salah:
"We are all responsible to make it happen. He is a goalscoring machine. He is an outstanding signing but the way he has developed, the training and game preperation is exceptional. He is a role model."
On the remaining games:
"These three remaining games can give us an extremely positive outcome, but our season will not be defined by these three games. The season was full of different problems - we have to recover and fully focus on WBA." "Our last three games will be really, really tough. What Sam has done at WBA is really good - they made appropriate signings. All the pressure is off them - it gives good feelings to express yourself and play football. We have to be really focused."
Source: Liverpool Echo
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