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“In Germany, when the crowd is not happy with the team and they think they are not fighting enough, they sing a song, ‘wir wollen euch kampfen sehen’,” he said, acting as his own interpreter.
“That translates into ‘we want to see you fight’.
“I was close to singing that!
I never heard them say my team didn’t fight because my team [always] went for it.
But against Everton, in the 487th of what will prove 491 matches as Liverpool, there was no fight, none of the defining characteristics.
Klopp’s side go to West Ham in the early kick-off on Saturday (Getty Images)
It left Klopp scrambling for explanations.
We were not even close to what we want to be, I never understood it like that where I just sit there and [think] ‘well, he does not want it, or he doesn’t want it’ because I know they want.
“It wasn’t the first [below par] one but it was the worst one.
Crystal Palace wasn’t even close [to be being as bad].” Klopp was less critical against Palace than he was after the 3-0 loss to Atalanta.
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