Jurgen Klopp insists there is ‘no secret recipe’ to Liverpool’s formidable Anfield record

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Jurgen Klopp insists there is ‘no secret recipe’ to Liverpool’s formidable Anfield record as Premier League champions close in on club record 63 home league games unbeaten

  • Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists there is ‘no secret weapon’ to Anfield form 
  • The Reds have a formidable home record, dropping just six out of 120 points
  • Klopp has stressed that the incredible statistics mean very little to him
  • Liverpool are closing in on record the 63 home league games unbeaten

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists there is no ‘secret recipe’ to their incredible unbeaten home form and it is purely down to hard work.

The Reds are closing in on the club record of 63 home league games unbeaten, set between 1978-81 and the last time they were beaten at Anfield was when they lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace in April 2017.

They have dropped only six points out of the last 120 at home (winning 37 and drawing three of 40 matches).

Jurgen Klopp insists that there is 'no secret recipe' to Liverpool's formidable Anfield record

Jurgen Klopp insists that there is ‘no secret recipe’ to Liverpool’s formidable Anfield record

The Premier League champions have dropped just six of their last 120 points available at home

The Premier League champions have dropped just six of their last 120 points available at home

However, Liverpool’s formidable statistics mean little to Klopp.

‘The only time I think about that number is when someone asks me about it and once I’ve answered the question I forget it immediately because I am absolutely not interested,’ he added.

‘We did what we did. We try to win football games and we’ve done that at home in different circumstances, at nighttime, lunchtime, with supporters, without supporters.

‘It is our home and we feel really well there but it is no secret recipe what we have – we never expect to lose but we don’t expect to win.

‘It is just we know we have to work and we want to deserve three points, that’s what we want. That is it, pretty much.’

Klopp says there is no expectation to win at home and said he does not think about the record

Klopp says there is no expectation to win at home and said he does not think about the record

Liverpool’s 60-match unbeaten home run will be put to the test by a resurgent Arsenal on Monday in what promises to be an enthralling encounter.

Klopp believes it is far too premature to talk about title contenders but he promised the defending champions will be among them come the end of the season.

Their last two encounters have seen the Gunners prevail, albeit once on penalties in last month’s Community Shield, but having beaten big-spending Chelsea last weekend Klopp refused to view this as a showdown between two title rivals.

Liverpool host Mikel Arteta's high-flying Arsenal at Anfield in a crunch clash on Monday

Liverpool host Mikel Arteta’s high-flying Arsenal at Anfield in a crunch clash on Monday

‘I don’t know why we speak about winning the league after two matchdays,’ he said.

‘A lot of times it is an open race. Chelsea will be there 100 per cent, (Manchester) United, Arsenal, Tottenham – these teams will always be there.

‘Then there are tough moments for us and others in a season and it is about how you react.

‘The season is not a sprint it is a marathon and you have to go through a lot of different moments.

‘I don’t know who will win the league at the end of the season but I know a few teams will try and we will be one of them.’

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