SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp wants his side to copy Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester for Premier League success

German wants his Anfield side to be more confident like the Foxes were in the final months of their title win

JURGEN KLOPP’S festive drink with Claudio Ranieri helped show him what is possible in the Premier League.

Liverpool had just beaten Leicester courtesy of Christian Benteke’s Boxing Day winner and it appeared Ranieri’s belief had gone.

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Jurgen Klopp wants his Liverpool side to emulate Leicester Citys unlikely charge to the Premier League title last seasonCredit: Getty Images
The German boss enjoyed a Christmas drink with the Leicester manager when their belief was wavering before a brilliant run to the crownCredit: Getty Images

Just over a month later, the Foxes were winning at the Etihad  to get the title in their grip — and they never let go.

After seeing that, Klopp is refusing to put a limit on what his Kop stars can do as he approaches his first full season in charge.

The Anfield chief said: “Leicester is a good example — they weren’t too confident at the beginning, then they were more confident.

“I remember last season after we beat them at home, we were in the manager’s bar . . . or office! Why shouldn’t Leicester be champions? He said, ‘Stop talking, there’s no chance’. But four weeks later they believed. That is how it is.

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Claudio Ranieri got the best out of Jamie Vardy and the his underdog team-mates as they won the titleCredit: Getty Images
Claudio Ranieri could not get his superstars playing as a cohesive team in their 2-1 loss to HullCredit: PA:Press Association

“You can do this however you come through the early autumn. Then especially in the winter you have to come through and when you see the finish line you have to be in the race.”

Ever since he arrived last October, Klopp has insisted this was ‘his’  Liverpool team.

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But the side that runs out at Arsenal today will have the German’s real imprint rather than what he inherited from Brendan Rodgers.

Sadio Mane has arrived for £30million to add pace to an attack that already has plenty of speed.

Joel Matip and Ragnar Klavan  bolster the defence, while Georginio Wijnaldum gives power in midfield.

They are the ingredients Klopp believes will bring success.

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His aim is to be on an open-top bus around Liverpool every season but he is not ruling out the big prize.

Klopp said: “It’s not a problem with my language. Look, why should I limit our expectations? There are 19 other teams and I’m pretty sure at the moment they think they can be successful, so I don’t want to set us a limit.

“I say, ‘Come on, open your minds and go for everything’. We fight for everything. Each cup.”

Daniel Sturridge’s injury woes are a concern for Klopp and keeper Loris Karius is also crocked.

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