"Liverpool" coach Jurgen Klopp expressed his sympathy to London's "Chelsea" coach Jose Mourinho. The "Blues" team cannot find their game and this weekend's "Premier League" match could be crucial for the Portuguese.
However, the German recalled that he had faced a similar situation last year when after a weak start in the Bundesliga, "Borussia" later gained momentum and secured a place in the Europa League.
"At that time, I didn't pay attention to public opinions. I had a responsibility to the Dortmund team players and fans. If people don't understand our problems, then it doesn’t matter to me. You have to figure out the situation yourself," Klopp said.
"The main problems arise during press conferences when you have to find answers to the questions asked. Sometimes there's not enough time to change certain things between matches.
Mourinho is not a bad coach compared to last year. The players are the same. These things happen. I've experienced everything, but it's not the end of the world. They can still play football and that's our problem."