The German coach has overseen a faultless start to the 2018-19 campaign, with the Reds determined to break their long wait for silverware to a close
Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool’s seven-match winning run does not make him “a genius”, with the German having merely unlocked the club’s potential.
It has taken the best part of three years for the Reds to reach this point, with a proven manager turned to in October 2015.
Klopp was brought to Anfield to build on foundations put down by Brendan Rodgers which had started to crumble.
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He has delivered on that remit, with a faultless start to 2018-19 helping to raise expectations ever further, but major silverware remains the ultimate goal.