JURGEN KLOPP believes his players will have had a sleepless night after their European nightmare and has urged them to be "angry" ahead of the crunch contest against Crystal Palace.
As the Liverpool manager considers bringing talismanic Trent AlexanderArnold back into the fray, Klopp explained the difficulties that come with trying to rotate a squad and reintegrate players returning from injury.
While Alexander-Arnold should feature against Palace at Anfield tomorrow, Klopp admitted he could not afford to field players who need to get back into some sort of 'rhythm' He said: "We need them all and we need them all aggressive, fit, going for it, a bit angry, full of desire, stuff like this.
"Not so much dealing with your own situation, like I've no rhythm, I didn't play for ages. You have to try to avoid that."
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