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Stephen Killen

FSG 'protest' truth emerges as Jurgen Klopp rejects Liverpool future claim

Here are your morning Liverpool headlines for Sunday, January 29.

Truth behind FSG 'protests' as Spirit of Shankly move ignites Liverpool debate

It wasn't just the respective forward lines who failed to turn up for the tortuous goalless draw between Liverpool and Chelsea last Saturday.

Behind the Kop roughly an hour before kick-off, there were as usual thousands of home supporters milling around as they prepared to enter Anfield for what transpired to be 90-odd minutes of bitterly cold nothingness.

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None, though, appeared to be protesting against Fenway Sports Group. At least not as a collective. Rarely has the disconnect between social media and real life been made more glaringly apparent than the complete absence of the planned demonstration calling for the owners to leave the club that had supposedly gained much traction on Twitter on other such platforms.

Ian Doyle has the full story.

'Couldn't care less' - Jurgen Klopp responds to Liverpool legacy claim

Jurgen Klopp says he is unconcerned about his Anfield legacy as he aims to kick-start Liverpool's failing season at Brighton in the FA Cup on Sunday.

Klopp has won every top-level trophy available to the Reds during his time on Merseyside, lifting the Champions League, Premier League and the Club World Cup prior to last season's FA and Carabao Cup double.

Klopp has also overseen victories in the UEFA Super Cup and Community Shield during that time but the Reds' fortunes have dipped significantly this term having taken just 29 Premier League points at the halfway stage of the campaign. That poor return leaves them 10 points adrift of the top four and a whopping 21 behind league leaders Arsenal.

Ahead of Sunday's fourth-round trip to Brighton, Klopp was asked if it was important to furnish his legacy further before he walks away from the club - and while the Liverpool boss says it is important for the long-term, he is not thinking about anything other than turning around a frustrating season to date.

Click here to read what Jurgen Klopp had to say.

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