Tuesday, 27 October 2015

League Cup 'the most important in the world' - Klopp


The League Cup is the most important as it is
Liverpool's next game, according to Jurgen Klopp.

Jurgen Klopp has described the League Cup as "the most
important in the world" for Liverpool as he looks for his first win
in charge of the club.

Liverpool were held by Tottenham at White Hart Lane before
back-to-back home draws with Sion in the Europa League and
Southampton in the Premier League last week, meaning Klopp
is still waiting for his opening victory.

The former Borussia Dortmund boss says he will make some
changes for Wednesday's game against AFC Bournemouth but
insists he will not prioritise league or European committments
over a win in the tournament.

"It's a very, very important game but I know we have a lot of
games in the legs so we have to change," he said.

"Of course we have to change the team a little bit [for
Bournemouth] but I don't know how many yet.

"I make the changes not because this tournament isn't
important for me. I make changes because I want to win the
game.

"These players have skills to make goals but in the decisive
moments we don't make the right choices."

"It's the most important cup in the world because it's the game
we have to play tomorrow."

Klopp, who confirmed Daniel Sturridge is not yet fit to return,
says he is eager to give Liverpool academy products a chance
in the first team but insists he will not rush their development.

"I don't think it's possible to bring through players just because
they are local," he said. "We have to learn, we have to give these
players enough time for improvement.

"I spoke for a long time with the chief of our academy. It is a
reason why I'm here [developing players]. We all want the
same, to be successful. But maybe I'm more patient than other
people."

Cameron Brannagan signed a new two-year contract with
Liverpool on Monday and Klopp believes he is a bright prospect
for the future.

"He's a great young guy. He has everything you need for a
footballer. He's really a talent," he added.

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