Liverpool need self-belief to turn around season, says Klopp

Soccer Football - Champions League - Round of 16 First Leg - Liverpool v Real Madrid - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - February 21, 2023 Liverpool's Alisson looks dejected after Real Madrid's Karim Benzema scores their fifth goal REUTERS/Phil Noble

Liverpool must believe in themselves if they are to find stability and consistency in the midst of a trying season, coach Jurgen Klopp said ahead of their Premier League game at Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Liverpool are eighth in the standings on 35 points, and have been eliminated from the League Cup and FA Cup after a season blighted by poor form and injuries.

Following a poor run of results, the Merseyside club had raised spirits at Anfield with 2-0 league wins over Everton and Newcastle United, but Klopp said their crushing 5-2 Champions League defeat by Real Madrid has shown there is still work to do.

“Conceding five in the Champions League is not acceptable but it happened anyway,” Klopp told reporters on Friday.

“We have to change things. The first half (against Madrid) was really good; the second half was the worst start. A lot of things are back but not stable yet.

“We need to find some consistency in the way we play. It cannot be all about emotions… We just have to start believing in ourselves again and bring our quality on the pitch.”

Liverpool do have some cause for optimism as they look to get back to winning ways against 12th-placed Palace, seeing as they have won their last seven league games at Selhurst Park by an aggregate score of 22-6.

Klopp said he was aware of his side’s record at the ground, but warned against complacency, saying, “they are tough games with a great atmosphere. Palace are a really cool club in a really cool stadium.”

The German manager also provided a fitness update on Ibrahim Konate, Roberto Firmino, Diogo Jota and Virgil van Dijk, all four of whom have struggled with lengthy injury layoffs in recent weeks.

“Ibou is near but he had (only) two sessions after a long injury. We can see that the boys aren’t at their best. We are not sure all the boys can play yet after Madrid because of knocks,” Klopp said.

“We want to make changes and we will make changes, but when players come back from long injuries, it takes time. We have this situation now with Bobby (Firmino) and Diogo (Jota), we can see it with Virgil as well.

“Everybody expects Virgil is like a robot, but he played the most games last year, played the World Cup, played every game for his country, came back, from the first second played for us, got injured, comes back (and) plays, plays, plays.”

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