Jürgen Klopp's passionate leadership has had an empowering effect on Liverpool's players, according to Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The reigning world and European champions opened up a 22-point lead at the Premier League summit before their current winter break and, in their absence, a youthful side led by U23s boss Neil Critchley stepped up to defeat Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday and continue the club’s progress in the FA Cup.
Under Klopp’s guidance, the Reds have made a virtue of refusing to give in, repeatedly producing critical interventions at vital moments to aid their success in recent seasons – and it’s no accident, explained Alexander-Arnold.