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You are going nowhere - Klopp informs wantaway Daniel Sturridge



- Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he has no plans of selling Daniel Sturridge - The Reds boss however admitted that he understand the frustrations of the England attacker - Liverpool have been in fine form winning their last four games, conceding once in the process Liverpool gaffer Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he has no plans of letting the former Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge leave Anfield, despite admitting that he acknowledge his frustrations. Klopp, 50, insisted he cannot allow any of his squad to leave Anfield with such a heavy programme...and he suggested there is absolutely no room for sulking. You are going nowhere - Klopp informs wantaway Daniel Sturridge Sturridge fears missing out on the World Cup (photo: Getty) He said: “The situation with the player is completely ok,” “I can imagine actually that a player with these qualities is not happy he is not starting all the time. I really can imagine that. But that’s all. “At the moment we need all our players. So we have November, and even if he feels a little different, there is a month and a half to go until any window opens and until then I don’t think a second about things like this. READ ALSO: Klopp reveals how new defence strategy helped Liverpool's attack “We have so many games to go until then and we need all of them, and that’s what we show them.” Sturridge is unhappy at his lack of playing time, and he will desperately be hoping for a start in Seville, with Liverpool looking for the victory that can guarantee progress into the knock out phase of the Champions’ League. You are going nowhere - Klopp informs wantaway Daniel Sturridge You are going nowhere - Klopp informs wantaway Daniel Sturridge He has been linked with several clubs including West Ham, but Klopp has repeatedly insisted he has just three front line strikers, with Divock Origi currently out on a season-long loan at Wolfsburg. Sturridge though, knows his prospects of appearing for England at the World Cup finals will be severely diminished if he isn’t a regular starter, and that was emphasised by boss Gareth Southgate when he was left out of the last international squad. PAY ATTENTION: Get the latest Nigeria news on NAIJ.com mobile app Klopp returns to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium looking for his first win here, after claiming credible draws with both Mainz and Dortmund, and the manager joked: “We should have won both times...we drew 0-0 with Mainz, and I heard the voices behind me: ‘typical Allemagne’, but we were not defensive, we deserved to win!” The German tactician is also determined to avenge the Europa League final defeat he endured in Basel by Sevilla in his first season at Liverpool, and when asked about the thirst for revenge, he replied with a smile: “Of course, yeah!” NAIJ.com reported earlier that Liverpool gaffer Jurgen Klopp has revealed how The Reds new defensive strategy is helping them score more goals.

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