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Jurgen Klopp has no issue with Trent Alexander-Arnold's comments that trophies mean more to Liverpool than they do to Man City.
The Reds' defender was speaking this week and suggested that due to the financial differences between the two clubs, success and silverware mean more on Merseyside.
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Klopp leapt to an impassioned defence of Alexander-Arnold
Man City have dominated football having won the treble last season and scooping five of the last six Premier League titles.
Those comments appeared to rile Erling Haaland who hit back with a cheeky jibe about their treble win, but according Klopp, there's no issue with the defender speaking from the heart.
Speaking in his press conference, Klopp said: "I had a few people telling me what I should say (laughs).
"Our slogan 'This Means More' means it means more to us.
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Alexander-Arnold could not resist a cheeky jibe and got quite a reactionCredit: Getty
"Man City the most successful in years and maybe Europe.
Means a lot for their people I am sure.
Nothing wrong with what Trent said in my view."
Asked how big a role Anfield could have on Sunday's clash with Man City, Klopp said: "Anfield has from time to time been an influence on a game.
Anfield for us is a massive, massive factor.
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