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Harry Redknapp has dismissed suggestions that Jurgen Klopp 's position is under threat as Liverpool manager.

A wretched run since the turn of the year has seen the Reds win just one of their 10 games - against League Two Plymouth in an FA third-round replay.

Defeats to Southampton and Wolves also dumped the Reds out of the EFL and FA Cups, and Klopp's Reds trail Premier League leaders Chelsea by 13 points.

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A 2-0 reverse to Hull last Saturday also saw the Reds drop out of the top four, but former Tottenham boss Redknapp feels that it would take a prolonged period of disastrous form to see Klopp relieved of his duties at Anfield.

"I think anyone else would come under pressure at Liverpool, to go that amount of games without winning," Redknapp told Betsafe.

"You've had other managers who have come and gone in the past few years who have been on a good run, like Brendan [Rodgers], but obviously Klopp is well loved.

"The fans absolutely idolise him there so it would probably take two years of disaster for him to get the elbow.

"Certainly at the moment they are not looking particularly good."

The Reds host Redknapp's former side Spurs on Saturday evening, and victory for Klopp's men would give their top-four ambitions a much-needed shot in the arm and take them to within a point of Mauricio Pochettino's second-placed outfit.