Jurgen Klopp has urged Everton not to be overly aggressive in their
approach against his Liverpool team, hoping the Merseyside derby is
"still a football game".
Liverpool are at a crucial stage of a campaign that has promised much, with the Champions League quarter-final second leg to come against Manchester City after this weekend's short trip across Stanley Park.
And having seen Mohamed Salah fall victim to a knock in the stunning 3-0 home win over City, making the Egyptian a doubt, Klopp does not want to see any further injuries on Saturday.
While he says he understands the passion of a local rivalry, he believes Everton have not always played the game fairly in his time at Anfield.
"I have nothing to say on Everton's season – that's not my job," said Reds boss Klopp. "All I know is that, this weekend, they will be motivated to the highest level.
"They have a very good home record. If they struggled – I don't know if they see it like that – it was away, but now they have won at Stoke. Their last game was Man City, but that's a different game obviously.
"They are a really good team. [Yannick] Bolasie is back, [Theo] Walcott is a new signing, [Cenk] Tosun is in a good moment. They have it all together, except [Gylfi] Sigurdsson is injured. That's a good football team. In defence, they are very experienced.
"I think each Evertonian thinks that, at Goodison, there must be a few extra per cent of desire [in a derby]. We need to be ready for that, 100 per cent, but I hope at the end it is still a football game.
"In the last few years, it was always like that. There is always at least one harsh challenge – overly harsh challenge. In all the derbies I have played so far, one [player] has thought I need to do this overly hard.
Klopp tells Everton to ditch 'harsh challenges' in Merseyside derby and play 'football game'
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