Jurgen Klopp: The manager of Liverpool has stated that they have no intention of leaving their position, unless they are instructed to do so.

Liverpool Manager Confirms Intent to Stay Unless Instructed Otherwise
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool manager has no plans to quit has said he will not leave the club unless he is forced to change at Anfield in the summer, hinting at change.
The German's comments come as the Reds, who are ninth in the Premier League table and 10 points behind the top four, continue to struggle.
Klopp said: "Either the head coach's position will change or many other things will change."
As far as I'm concerned, unless someone.
A 3-0 defeat by Brighton was suffered by Liverpool on Saturday, and their performance was described as "really bad" by Klopp, who stated that a return to basics was necessary for improvement in form.
They face Wolves in Tuesday's FA Cup third-round replay, which will be broadcast live on BBC One from 7.30 pm GMT, and Klopp denied being too loyal to some players before the game.
"Yes, of course I've heard of it. I've heard of it before, but never," Klopp said.
"I'm loyal. Everyone should be loyal, but I'm not very loyal.
"The problem is very complicated. There is a good player who has done a lot of good things in the past and in your mind you think it might be for him."
So we can bring another player instead.
"If you can't get somebody out, you can't get anybody out. That's the situation."
Liverpool's struggles
Liverpool's struggles have allowed them to score 21 times in their last 35 games, and they have not kept a clean sheet in the Premier League since October.
But Klopp doesn't think some players won't listen to him.
I haven't been in a similar situation very often, but I know exactly how things work when things go wrong.
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool manager has no plans to quit I have a list of things I have experienced, and one of them is that players don't listen to their coaches anymore.
"In Germany, the coach says he doesn't help the team anymore. So I understand that sometimes it seems like that, but it's not. You can cross that off the list."
"Everyone feels responsible. Nobody's here." everyone thinks, 'I was fine. He wasn't.' He wasn't there, and he wasn't seen, he wasn't heard, he wasn't there."
"If we were here, the players would have real problems. That's when the problems really start."
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