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In the event that Liverpool are to broaden their triumphant run, Klopp knows invalidating the risk of Jamie Vardy could be vital 


Jurgen Klopp trusts Brendan Rodgers will get a warm welcome on his first come back to Anfield as a resistance director however is cautioning that Leicester will guarantee it is "not a well-disposed game". 

Liverpool are top of the table with an ideal seven successes out of seven Premier League coordinates this season and are on a triumphant kept running of 16 back to back alliance matches. 

On the off chance that Liverpool are to expand their triumphant run, Klopp knows invalidating the risk of Jamie Vardy could be vital. 

The striker has scored multiple times in nine appearances against the Reds and as of now has five in the Premier League so far this season for Leicester. 

"By and large he is a fantastic player, for a considerable length of time as of now, and in the event that he gets the administration he will be an appropriate risk and we need to ensure that won't occur that frequently. It works in any case to stay away from these passes," Klopp said at his pre-coordinate meeting on Friday. 

"We think about his speed clearly, however it is increasingly about planning, so we should be in the perfect spot at the correct minute to protect him. There is no option in contrast to that." 

Klopp adulated previous Celtic supervisor Rodgers for the activity he was doing at Leicester, who are third in the Premier League table, seven points behind Liverpool. 

Asked whether the Foxes could challenge for a spot in the main four, Klopp answered: "It would appear that, 100 percent. It would appear that. There is no distinction to other top-six groups separated from possibly the name." 

"Obviously, it isn't prohibited to appear in the main four," he included. "There are no reservations made and everybody who is prepared for that will battle for it. Furthermore, they will battle for it until the end." 

Right around four years to the day since being sacked by Liverpool, the Northern Irishman will bring his high-flying Foxes to Merseyside for a top-of-the-table experience. 

"The gathering will be great, from my side and from the supporters I think too, yet at the same time it's anything but a well-disposed game and that is the thing that we need to ensure," the Liverpool manager said. 

"We are there to execute too and ideally that is the thing that we will do." 

Leicester head into the end of the week after a 5-0 triumph over Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium last Sunday.

 /  Source: KhaleejTimes

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