Friday, 27 January 2017

The smallest problem we have is goal keeps(JURDEN KLOOP)

Jürgen Klopp believes Liverpool's
strength in depth in the goalkeeping
department makes that particular
position 'the smallest issue' facing the
club at this moment in time.
Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius have made
15 appearances apiece between the sticks
for the Reds this season, with Klopp
alternating between the two in the Premier
League and domestic cup competitions.
And, with both men having shown their
best form since that arrangement began,
Klopp has expressed delight over his
options in goal.
"I understand this 100 per cent, it's part of
the business, we always speak about the
problems we had," he said.
"A few weeks ago, we spoke about our
goalkeepers and a lot of people thought
last year we were not happy with one
goalkeeper, this year we are not happy with
two goalkeepers, so it made it even worse.
"Now I think the smallest issue we have is
goalkeepers, so how nice is this? But they
can't, unfortunately, win the games alone.
"It was never in doubt about quality but
it's about timing and things like this. Simon
is doing really well, another really
important thing.
"I'm fine with the goalkeeper situation and
hopefully I can say the same on Sunday."
Speaking ahead of the Reds' latest outing -
against Wolves in the FA Cup on Saturday -
Klopp also discussed the future of Lazar
Markovic.
The Serbian wideman recently returned
from a loan stint with Sporting Lisbon to
agree a deal with Hull City until the end of
the season.
When asked if Markovic still might have a
future at Anfield, Klopp said: "He’s still
contracted so why should I say no, no
chance for Lazar Markovic?
"If he plays very good against us then he
has no future at Liverpool but if he [plays]
all the other games really good then why
not?
"He's still a young boy. He struggled
because of a few injuries in the wrong
moment, if can stay fit and help out then,
for us, it's easier to [watch] than in
Portugal."

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