EPL: Klopp denies seven-year syndrome happening at Liveprool

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Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has dismissed claims that his team’s poor form is down to his management style creating a seven-year cycle.

He has been in charge of the Reds for seven years. His previous two jobs ended in the seventh season – with Mainz in the second tier and Borussia Dortmund just squeezing into the Europa League qualifiers.

“The situation was really different. A seven-year spell was not planned or because I lost energy,” Klopp said.

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“Mainz needed a change, players left us for the Bundesliga so they needed a fresh start

“I went directly to Dortmund and it was all fine. Iit was just a situation that players constantly got bought by other clubs.

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“It was a really hard job to do, constantly making two steps back.”

“I can understand that I left after seven years and now we are in a difficult situation, but, if you think twice about it, you realise the situation is completely different.”

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