(Reuters) - Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp wants his players to be "angry" and guard against complacency when they entertain promoted Hull City on Saturday. "We need to be angry against Hull," Klopp told reporters on Thursday. Big teams don't change a lot, there is no need to be a selling club," the German said. "We don't need money but it's about finding the right squad. Klopp is also optimistic that striker Daniel Sturridge will be available against Hull, who are 12th in the table, after injury.
Source: The Star September 22, 2016 12:11 UTC