• Manager determined to turn around club’s fortunes
  • Everton visit Anfield for Merseyside derby on Monday night

Jürgen Klopp has no plans to leave Liverpool despite their Premier League struggles. The German is in his eighth year at Anfield, his longest spell as a manager after seven at Mainz and Borussia Dortmund, but says he feels energised and confident of turning things around.

Liverpool have collected one point from their past four league games, leaving Klopp in need of victory when an Everton revitalised under Sean Dyche visit on Monday night.

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