Playing at Anfield is a dream - Klopp

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Jurgen Klopp says he pays no attention to winning streaks ahead of Liverpool's match against Fulham.
Transcript
00:00 We always enjoyed it in our bedspreads as well.
00:02 Didn't happen.
00:04 No, it's our home, must be, must, must, must be a difficult place to come.
00:11 I said to the boys today, for example,
00:17 I think every player, if you're not playing at Liverpool,
00:19 and you play in a different country,
00:21 and then you see the group and you get the draw and stuff like this,
00:24 playing at Anfield is a dream.
00:26 But actually it must be a nightmare,
00:29 and that's what we try to do.
00:32 It doesn't work out all the time, but when our people are at it,
00:36 it makes a massive difference.
00:38 That's how it is, and it was always a situation where we had to give on the pitch,
00:45 and then the crowd was there, or it was the other way,
00:47 but we were always together, really good.
00:51 It happened rarely that the atmosphere wasn't great
00:53 and we still played a super game all the other way around.
00:56 No, it's cool, but I think my best skill is not feeling at all winning streaks.
01:06 I just don't feel it.
01:08 It only tells me I'm losing, but I have no clue.
01:11 Because the next game is so important, so different, so difficult,
01:14 all these kind of things, and that's why I don't think they help really.
01:18 Maybe the other teams think, "Oh, it's a difficult place to go,"
01:21 but for us each game stays difficult because of the quality of the opponent.

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