Jurgen Klopp has urged Liverpool to maintain their aggression against Hull City.
The Premier League newcomers will pose the latest test to the Reds’ impressive start to the new season when they travel to Anfield tomorrow.
Klopp’s side have taken maximum points from Arsenal, champions Leicester City and most recently Chelsea with only a solitary defeat against Burnley.
And the Liverpool manager wants a collective show of strength for the visit of the Tigers.
He said: “We feel good, we feel strong and we love to work together.
“We need to be ready for each game, maximum concentrated, greedy, kind of angry, all of the stuff you need at the highest level of sport.
“We have to be angry against Hull because they want our points – that makes me angry so it’s easy for me.
“I have heard the rumour. We have to think why so many people think we have big problems against ‘bus parking’.
“I am not sure Hull will do this and I cannot remember a lot of space against Chelsea or Tottenham.
“It is very important to find the right words for this. I think we all can improve – the team, the coaches, the manager and the crowd. It is about expectations.
“If you create a chance against Chelsea, it’s positive. If you miss the chance it’s still positive because it showed we know the way.
“But if you miss a chance against Burnley, it’s seen as a negative: ‘Oh my god that should have been a goal.’
“That’s what we have to learn: to take the games as they are, we cannot rate or value teams before the games and say ‘against them it should be easy’.
“No football game is easy. Why should it be like that against a team people think we are stronger than? That’s a process we have to learn.”
