Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes that his side are under pressure at the moment. The Reds went back to top position in the league table following their match against Manchester United at Old Trafford yesterday.

However, they could only manage a point against Manchester United despite the side having some injury worries.

Following the match, when asked if his team are under pressure, the German replied, “Of course there is pressure. Actually, from my point of view, it is a very positive pressure, but I don’t have to play – I only sit here and say dumb things, so that’s easy.

We all have to learn in these situations, the only way we can do it is with passion. This club, the heart and soul of this club, is passion. On Wednesday night we have another chance (at home to Watford) and then there’s the derby, which is always a very emotional game so, again, passion.

I get there has been a few too many draws in the last couple of games but, still, we are where we are so let’s go on. People can say ‘Man City are doing better’ but we don’t compare ourselves with that because we have to get the points our own way.

There are different ways to be successful and so far we were successful. That’s 100 per cent true.”

Liverpool next take on Watford on Wednesday at Anfield. The Reds will be hoping to get back to winning ways by beating Javi Gracia’s team.

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