Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp believes that the flying form of Manchester City and Manchester United puts additional pressure on the Reds, but says his task will be to cool the situation at Anfield and try to do the "right things".

The two clubs from Manchester jointly lead the league table having won four of the five matches they have played, while drawing the other one, and in the process also managing identical goal difference.




While third placed Chelsea have managed to reach double figures in terms of points, the other teams have failed to do so and Klopp believes that this puts additional pressure on his Liverpool side as expectations are so high.

The German manager though refuses to panic and insists that his job right now will be to cool the situation down at Anfield and do the right things to get back to winning ways as soon as possible.
 


"Everywhere it [expectation] is the same, but here it is a little bit more", Klopp was quoted as saying by beIN Sports.  

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"When the Manchester teams are flying, that makes it even more difficult but I cannot change this.

"What I can do is cool the situation here down and do the right things again and work on the other things.

"That is how it is always."