Jurgen Klopp reveals the biggest rivalry within the Liverpool team



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Given that Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has one of the strongest teams in European football, there is expected to be a lot of intra-team rivalry.

The Reds are fighting for national and European glory this season, and are currently focusing on their next Champions League clash with Porto on Wednesday night.

The men of Klopp aim to evacuate the Portuguese giants of the Champions League for the second year in a row and to go to the second leg of their quarter-final at Estadio do Dragao, leading 2-0 in the first leg of the last week in Anfield.

And before the match, the German talked about fighting in the squad, including defenders Andrew Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold, as well as attackers Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.



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"It's good to have these stories, but it's normal in a successful team," he said Tuesday before the clash with Porto.

"Boys like it a lot. I do not think Sadio (Mane) and Mo (Salah) really have a competition, just to do as much as possible.

"It's probably a little different with Robbo (Robertson) and Trent (Alexander-Arnold). They would not have planned it.

"So far the season has been very positive but we are not here to celebrate. The season is not over, we have to fight very hard and are here to go to the next round.



Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp prepares his team for a decisive break in the Champions League

Porto boss Sergio Conceicao made an ultimate compliment when preparing the match, claiming that this season he has often played as "the best team in the world", but Klopp took it with a pinch of salt.

"Sometimes we are really good, that's right," added Klopp. "Let's hope we can show it again.

"It's probably a compliment, but we still know we have a very hard job to do tomorrow and he probably also said that he believed in their chances too." Did he say that? everything is fine."

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