Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp blasts 'have the balls to go for me' as he lashes out at reporters during press conference | The Sun

JURGEN KLOPP has hit out at critics of his players and dared reporters to go for him instead.

Liverpool have come under fire following their poor form since the World Cup.

The Reds have picked up one win in seven games and Klopp lashed out a reporter after the 3-0 loss to Wolves last week.

Ahead of the Merseyside derby he defended his players from criticism and told the press to target him, claiming he gets paid to deal with such situations.

Klopp said: "If you praise them in the good times, then criticise them in the bad times.

"If you don't praise them in the good times then do not do it in the less than good times – have the balls and go for me.

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"Then the confrontation can happen of course but I get an awful lot of money to face this situation and my life is fine.

"But they all have a career afterwards and we start talking like 'he did this and he did that'.

"And by the way if I would listen to people that give me the wrong advice it would be my fault and not their fault.

"I will not change in that department. And I did not even read it, that's the fun part but there was so much spoken about it that I was made aware of it.

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"And that means then it was a subject and if it's a subject everyone is talking about then I have to react."

Liverpool take on Everton in the Merseyside derby tonight and a win could reignite the Reds' season.

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