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Liverpool players have lost confidence in Klopp and these changes could be coming

Authoritative voices blame German coach for team's poor form

By Charles Cornwall

Authoritative voices blame German coach for team's poor form
Authoritative voices blame German coach for team's poor form
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Liverpool's start to the season has not been as expected. The Reds are tenth in the Premier League, with two wins, four draws and two defeats. A situation that has provoked some critical voices against Klopp. Even some, such as Dietmar Hamann, a former player with the club, are beginning to see the end of the manager's seven-year spell in the dugout.

"At some point, I think we will have that discussion about the coach and I'm not sure how far away we are from that. The coach has said he still thinks he's the right man to do it, but I see little things like Jordan Henderson seeing his number come up and reluctantly taking off his armband and walking away, shaking his head," Hamann said on talkSport.

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"This is something we haven't seen at Liverpool for five years. Maybe it's small signs that people have small problems with the team or even the manager. The dynamic at Liverpool is no different to anywhere else, and if the results are not there, the manager will be under pressure," he continued.

Liverpool are currently 14 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal. That said, the Gunners have played one game more than Klopp's side. "As a big team they are always in transition, but they have been at the top for the last three or four years. What they achieved and what they did last year is unparalleled," Hamann finished.

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'I see little things like Jordan Henderson seeing his number come up and reluctantly taking his armband off. The dynamic is no different than anywhere else, and if the results aren't there, the coach will be under pressure," said Dietmar Hamann, a former Reds player.