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Jurgen Klopp warns of Everton threat ahead of derby

A win for the Toffees might buy under-fire manager Marco Silva, and the club's board, more time.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is wary Everton will view the Merseyside derby as the game which can “solve a lot of problems” for beleaguered manager Marco Silva.

Victory at Anfield – however unlikely considering better teams than the current crop have unsuccessfully come and gone since Kevin Campbell’s winning goal in 1999 – would buy Silva and the Toffees board some much-needed time with the club currently two points above the relegation zone.

Liverpool have lost just three of the last 39 Premier League meetings, all at Goodison Park, and are unbeaten in the last 17 meetings in total. They have not fallen to a home league defeat by anyone since Crystal Palace in April 2017.

But Klopp, who has won five and drawn three of his eight derbies in charge, believes a win at Anfield could be the ‘silver bullet’ Everton are hoping for.

“Remember we don’t have to speak about quality and quality differences,” said the German, who admits he “didn’t run through my living room celebrating” when his side were drawn against Everton in the third round of the FA Cup.

“Are we in a better moment in the table? Of course, that is obvious.

“But the stats, from my point of view, help Everton more than us because they want to strike back. They want do show they can do differently. They can solve a lot of problems in one game.

“It is a very important football game for us but that must be enough for us.”

A run of two wins in 10 matches has heaped pressure on Everton manager Marco Silva going into the Merseyside derby.
A run of two wins in 10 matches has heaped pressure on Everton manager Marco Silva going into the Merseyside derby (Nigel French/PA Images).

Everton’s current run of two wins in 10 league matches has put Silva in a precarious position and he has the air of a ‘dead man walking’ since losing to fellow strugglers Norwich two weekends ago.

“Of course I have sympathy because I know how difficult the life of a manager can be,” Klopp added.

“But the last thing Marco needs now is that I feel sorry for him – I don’t. But I am really on his side because I know about the job.”

Last year’s fixture at Anfield was a memorable one for Liverpool fans with Divock Origi scoring an added-time winner after Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford’s error, prompting Klopp to run 50 yards onto the pitch to celebrate with goalkeeper Alisson, who is suspended having been sent off against Brighton at the weekend.

The Liverpool boss was fined £8,000 for his incursion and has no intention of repeating it.

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Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford after his mistake gifted Liverpool victory in the last Merseyside derby at Anfield (Peter Byrne/PA Images).

“Everton were good that night, it was an intense game and there were a few winning moments before finally there was a strange goal and my celebration, which I said sorry for,” he said.

“It will not happen again – not even in a derby – but in that moment it was a pretty cool moment.

“That was a year ago so it has nothing to do with tomorrow night and we have to be focused on the important parts of the game – and they are on the pitch.”

Without Alisson the defensive organisation will again fall firmly on the shoulders of Virgil Van Dijk, a centre-back whom Klopp believes should have won the Ballon d’Or instead of Lionel Messi lifting it for a sixth time on Monday.

The Holland defender had a huge influence on the Reds winning the Champions League – overcoming Messi’s Barcelona in the semi-final – and pushing Manchester City all the way in the Premier League title race.

“I see it slightly different and a lot of people see it slightly different but that’s absolutely no problem,” Klopp added.

“Lionel Messi, I’ve said probably 500,000 times in my life already, is probably the best player I saw in my lifetime.

“But I cannot remember a more impressive season from a defender ever. Honestly. So it would have been right if Virg won it, I heard it was pretty close.”

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