Liverpool boss, Jurgen Klopp dismissed the claims suggesting that the Reds have become complacent after the win against Manchester City.





Klopp's men ended City's unbeaten run in the league with a 4-3 win at Anfield earlier this month, but have since lost to bottom sides Swansea City and West Bromwich Albion with the latter knocking them out of the FA Cup.





"Klopp believes that his squad is strong enough to negotiate the final months of the campaign"



Klopp believed a few things at Dortmund, Watzke and Zorc had their own ideas and brought their identified players in. Sometimes, coaches should just coach. — Chris Williams (@Chris78Williams) January 28, 2018

Critics thought complacency was the reason behind Liverpool's recent slump, but Klopp had a different opinion.





"Nothing in training gave me a sign that the boys misjudged the success or result against Man City, or the performance," Klopp told UK newspapers after Liverpool's defeat to Swansea as quoted FourFourTwo.





The German manager continued, "We are really serious people and we took it, I think, in the right way, but then we had two games and we have to show that we can do better."





Klopp then urged his team to bounce back and reminded there are a lot of big games to play.

He added, "There are a lot of games to play, a lot of big challenges waiting for us and we have to be ready."





Klopp has declared himself satisfied with his resources. Ambitious clubs usually buy from a position of strength. Liverpool have developed an unhealthy habit of doing the reverse – selling their best players whenever they appear to be doing well. (Chris Bascombe) — Anfield HQ (@AnfieldHQ) January 28, 2018





He further explained as he concluded, "After each defeat, if you learn from it, then it makes a little bit of sense. If you don't learn from it, then it makes absolutely no sense. Of course the pressure increases in a situation like this, the pressure we make on ourselves, but that's how it is."



