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One key part of Liverpool’s success during Jurgen Klopp’s tenure as manager is the family feel the club have generated under the German gaffer and in turn, players remain incredibly loyal to Liverpool. It has seen fringe players remain happy at Anfield instead of angling for a move away, in order to get some more game time. Take Divock Origi, a Liverpool icon – but one that rarely started for Klopp‘s side. That family effect remains right up until this day, with Klopp’s rotation policy hardly ever coming under any pressure from unsettled players behind the scenes. There could be a few changes …

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