Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s warning to Man Utd after Leicester win

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s warning to Man Utd after Leicester win

Liverpool annihilated Leicester City on Monday in the Premier League as Jurgen Klopp’s squad continued to exert pressure on Newcastle United and Manchester United.
Jurgen Klopp’sent a message’ to Manchester United and Newcastle United with his routine pectoral pumps after Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over Leicester City on Monday. The Reds cruised to a victory at the King Power Stadium to increase the pressure on their Champions League qualification drive.
The seventh consecutive Premier League victory was secured by Curtis Jones’ first-half brace and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s magnificent free-kick.

Klopp’s squad now trails United and Newcastle by one point, having played one more game.

Liverpool’s prospects of sneaking into the top four are still alive, as evidenced by the German manager’s customary chest pumps at the final whistle.

Gary Neville believes that the gesture served as a warning to the two clubs that Liverpool is pursuing in the Champions League.

He stated on Monday Night Football, “[Newcastle and United] have work to do.”
And if you’re a Newcastle or Manchester United player, Jurgen Klopp’s fist pump at the conclusion of a Liverpool match is a clear indication that he’s coming for you.

“I believe he’s sending them a message, and they’ll have to do it correctly because Liverpool will win their next two games.

Manchester United and Newcastle must ignore the possibility that Liverpool will lose points; otherwise, they will be eliminated from the top four.

On the final day, Liverpool will travel to already-relegated Southampton after hosting Europe candidates Aston Villa at Anfield on Saturday.
Newcastle and United are aware that they can qualify for next season’s Champions League by winning two of their final three games.

The Magpies host Brighton and Hove Albion and Leicester before traveling to face Chelsea.

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On Saturday, Erik ten Hag’s squad will travel to AFC Bournemouth in an attempt to improve upon its dismal away record before hosting Chelsea and Fulham.

With their most recent victory, Liverpool secured a spot in the Europa League, but Klopp and his squad will be aiming much higher.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s warning to Man Utd after Leicester win