Jurgen Klopp insists he won't ditch his attacking principles despite Liverpool's recent struggles. Klopp's side have gone four games without a win and crashed out of the League Cup at Leicester this week
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp
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Jurgen Klopp insists he won't ditch his attacking principles despite Liverpool's recent struggles. Klopp's side have gone four games without a win and crashed out of the League Cup at Leicester this week. The Reds have conceded 10 goals in that spell, sparking criticism of commitment to attack. Klopp concedes Liverpool's defence needs to improve, but the Liverpool manager has no intention of changing his philosophy.
With Liverpool returning to Leicester today, Klopp made it clear he will not adopt a more conservative approach. "If you would ask me what would you prefer: 'Do you want your team perfect in defending set-pieces but don't know how to play football or would you prefer the other way round?' -- I still would take this second one. At the moment, it feels like we solved it but now you can see again we are back to old patterns." Klopp said.