Will Liverpool stars leave if they do not qualify for the Champions League? Klopp explains

Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp considered that there is no fear of leaving the players if his team does not qualify for the Champions League football competition next season.

Liverpool, the English Premier League champion last season, suffered a fifth consecutive loss at home to Chelsea on Thursday, which is what happens to him for the first time in its history, so it retreated to seventh place and must restore its balance if it wants to participate in the most important continental competition next season.

"I am fully aware that we have players who are loyal to the club," Klopp said. "We are not in a situation where one of the players comes and says, 'We are not in the Champions League and therefore I want to leave +. This will not happen. I know my players well.'"

And about the impact of disqualification on attracting senior players to Liverpool, he responded by saying, "I said and I repeat, if one of the players does not want to join our team because we are not in the Champions League, I do not want him in our ranks. And if one of the players wants to leave because we did not qualify for the Champions League." Here, too, I do not want it. It is not a personal matter, but things are like that. "

He assured Liverpool fans that the club is on the right path, saying, "I ask all the club's supporters not to worry. The club is in good hands and has a great team and this is vital to a good future."

"We are well aware that the current season is very difficult because we do not have the momentum of the past seasons, but we will overcome this crisis because we have the capabilities and strength," he added.

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