Klopp believes Liverpool can build on the draw against Chelsea, when they host Arsenal even though Arteta’s side are playing ‘super football’
By Kehinde Okeowo
Liverpool boss, Jurgen Klopp has issued a strong warning to Premier League leaders, Arsenal, reminding them that his side’s home record is decent and that they can beat the Gunners at Anfield despite their position on the log table.
Mikel Arteta’s men will travel to Merseyside on Sunday, April 9 to take on Liverpool at Anfield as they continue their challenge for the first trophy in almost two decades.
The Reds have struggled for consistency this season, winning just 12 out of the 28 league games played so far and slipping into the eighth position with 10 games left to play this campaign.
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Jurgen’s side followed up their 4-1 humbling defeat in the hands of league champions, Manchester City at the weekend with a goalless draw with Chelsea on Tuesday night.
Arsenal, on the other hand, are on an impressive run of 7 unbeaten games in the league and are currently 8 points clear at the top of the log table.
Despite this, Klopp believes his team can build on the draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, when they host Arsenal at Anfield, even though Arteta’s side are playing ‘super football’.
“The next game is Arsenal,” Klopp told reporters after Tuesday’s game.
“I don’t know exactly where Arsenal were last year, but they are now obviously flying, in incredible shape, playing super football, honestly, that is really good to watch.
“But we are there, it is a home game and our home record is not as bad as the away record.
“Anfield is waiting for us and we want to deliver,” he added.