Jurgen Klopp insists his Liverpool side have nothing to lose at Elland Road on Monday night. The Reds have had a disappointing season by their usual standards and know they need to be at their best if they want to secure European football next season.
On the other hand, Leeds United head into the game just two points above the Premier League drop zone, with a win a huge result for either side. The Liverpool boss has spoken to the media to alleviate any pressure on his players and admits he's looking forward to the clash at Elland Road.
Klopp told the Daily Mail: "We expect (Leeds) to be on their toes, massive fight, proper atmosphere. It will be a tough one but we have to build on two games where we were good or in moments really good. We will try to do that.
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"I'm looking forward to the game. Leeds will go with all they have. We have to go with all we have. It will never be an easy game but it should not be an easy game against us either.
"We have nothing to lose, we are in a position where we don't want to be in the table, so we have to act like that. We have to try new things.
"The things we tried didn't work out properly or at least consistently. All the things are on the table."
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