Liverpool: Klopp says that he had 'no doubts' about Salah
Liverpool boss Klopp will oversee his side’s Premier League showdown with Chelsea on Sunday, with the Reds aiming to take another step towards the title.
The Merseyside giants go into the game two points clear of rivals Manchester City, albeit having played a game more.
Liverpool fans are daring to dream of a first league title since 1990, five years on from the last time they were beaten by City to the prize.
And Klopp has now sent a message to supporters ahead of the showdown at Anfield.
The Liverpool boss wants his side to use ‘every fibre’ to steer his side over the line.
The German said: “It is the last part of the season and use all your body, each fibre. That is what we do.
“The opponent is so strong and in a good moment. I want us all in a real fighting mood, all at Anfield and whoever is in front of the television, in a proper aggressive, fighting mood.
“Go for whatever we can go for.”
Klopp also used an analogy to get his Liverpool troops raring to go, adding: “If you take a 400m metre race they are all together.
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“After 200m there are a few more all together.
“At 300m two are together and in the last 100m you go with all you have. In the last last part of the season we have to use everything we have.”
Klopp also urged his Liverpool side to make them fear them.
“Chelsea is in a good moment, so from the first second of the game we have to be a completely different opponent to all the others they have faced in recent weeks,” he added.