Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has expressed his satisfaction and optimism regarding the impressive mentality and spirit displayed by his team during the opening five league games of the season.
The Reds have garnered an impressive 13 points out of a possible 15, notably coming from behind on three occasions this campaign to secure all three points.
Their most recent victory, a 3-1 win over Wolves on Saturday, marks their fourth consecutive triumph in the top flight. Moreover, Liverpool has extended their unbeaten streak to an impressive 16 league games.
Klopp told Liverpoolfc.com post-match: “It is.
“We want to create a lot of things during a season and one is obviously mentality, absolutely; it’s spirit, it’s a lot of things, resilience. And yes, we showed a few good signs.
“We showed very well that in good moments we are a really good football team, in lesser-good moments we obviously don’t give up so far.
“But it’s still early days. We are not stable yet, that’s definitely the case, you can see that. But we are on the way. We know that we have good footballers but these good footballers can play bad, like we did in the first half, that’s how it is. But they are much better, we know that as well. Let’s fight through it.
“We all know it: the very good games you win anyway and in the moment when you start winning the lesser-good games that is a good sign.
“Obviously the first half was not lesser-good, it was absolutely bad, but the second half was especially good. And knowing you can have a reaction like that is helpful, absolutely.”
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