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Jurgen Klopp admits winning the FA Cup won't quell the demand for Liverpool to end their long wait to be crowned champions of England.

The Reds begin on the road to Wembley when they travel to Premier League rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers in their third round clash on Monday.

Liverpool have yet to progress beyond the fourth round in the three previous attempts under Klopp, who has also overseen final defeats in the Champions League, Europa League and League Cup while at Anfield.

And the Reds boss accepts winning the Premier League title far outweighs ending the wait for his first trophy at the club.

“When people talk to me about silverware, it's as though we have to get each little thing,” said Klopp.

“If we had won the FA Cup, then people would say we hadn't won the Premier League for 125 years. That's how it is.

“So far, not only this season but especially this season, we have tried our best and that's what the boys have done.

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“How can we talk about winning the FA Cup when we're in the first round for us? It's clear at the end the quarter-finals and the semi-finals of the FA Cup are always unbelievably difficult, like Champions League games.”

While aware of the value of the FA Cup, Klopp nevertheless has his eye on the bigger picture with Liverpool four points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

“It's a very important competition,” he said. “But we have to make sure that we can play with the right intensity.

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“For this you need, if you can do that, you have to make changes. I don't think Wolves will make (that many) changes, they have a very tuned team. He has said already that there's enough time between the games.

“But we have to make a couple. We want to win everything. But you can't win it in the first game. You have to make sure you are as good as possible in that game and make the right decisions about line-up, maybe tough decisions, maybe not that tough.”

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Klopp added: “We had the toughest draw, along with Chelsea, in the first round of the League Cup and we there aren't many other all-Premier League FA Cup games.

“It's not that we don't want this, but we have to think about the whole situation, we're not like children jumping from one problem to the next problem. We have to consider it all.”