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Jurgen Klopp: What Liverpool must do to secure win against Burnley
JURGEN KLOPP thinks Liverpool must use the atmosphere from the home supporters to their advantage if they are to beat Burnley.
Jurgen Klopp wants his Liverpool players to be boosted by the Anfield home crowd
Liverpool have been on a bad run since the turn of the New Year, winning just two of their last eight Premier League games.
The Reds have slumped to fourth in the table and could drop out of the Champions League places if fifth-placed Arsenal win their game in hand.
Jurgen Klopp's men take on Burnley on Sunday at Anfield (4pm) - a team they lost 2-0 to earlier on in the season.
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And the German boss has admitted he will take nothing for granted against Sean Dyche's side and has urged his team to take advantage of the home support.
"Burnley is special. They had the clearest plan of all these [lower] teams. They are happy with their comfortable position in the table," Klopp said.
"With Burnley it's clear. They defend, counter-attack, long balls in behind, set-pieces. It can't be easy against them.
"Even when they have lost, it's been close games. We need to be ready. We need to create an atmosphere and use that to our advantage of Anfield.
"With Burnley, it’s clear with what you have to expect. The knowledge about our problems against other teams is not for this game.
"If you don’t score a goal early it can be difficult. We need to feel free for playing football. We have had good sessions.
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