Klopp has made a claim about his future as Liverpool manager following their 0-0 draw with Chelsea.
Klopp made six changes to his Liverpool team that were beaten by Manchester City at the weekend. The likes of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold dropped out of the team
Liverpool now have 10 Premier League fixtures remaining this season to try and qualify for Europe.
Klopp was asked if he had experienced a campaign such as this before in his career. Klopp told the BBC, via The Mirror: "No, thank God. I wouldn't be manager of Liverpool if I had a couple of these seasons.
"We have to get through it. That's how life is. You have to fight to change your fortunes."
Klopp added: "Both teams played last year in two finals, two of the best 0-0s I ever saw.
Today it was two teams low on confidence but really fighting. We’re fine with a point, a lot of good stuff. We showed a lot of fight. We have to keep going.
"We struggled with the last line in the beginning but changed three times. The balls in behind were tricky but then we recovered well. We got better into the game.
"The midfield was well-connected. We had our opportunities up front. It was not speculator. It was a step. That’s what we have to do – make steps. Sometimes smaller steps.
"We need to have these chances. You need to keep having chances. I'm not disappointed about that. They scored twice but both goals were disallowed.
"I didn't expect a team with six changes to play the best game of the season. The boys who came in used their opportunity and showed they were ready.
"We cannot talk about the goals we have if we don't get points. We don't give up, we will fight. We can talk a lot but we have to show. We saw a step in the right direction tonight. Some needed a rest."
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