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Coutinho saga not a distraction for Liverpool – Klopp

SoccerNews in La Liga 5 Jan 2018

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisted his players would not be distracted by the ongoing transfer saga surrounding Philippe Coutinho.

The Premier League club managed to keep the Brazil attacker from Barcelona in the off-season, but the LaLiga giants are reportedly chasing Coutinho again in January.

Ahead of his side’s FA Cup derby clash against Everton on Friday, Klopp insisted the ongoing saga would have no impact on the rest of his squad.

“They are professional football players. Sometimes they are in the middle of the story and sometimes they are sat next to the guy in the dressing room who is in the middle of the story,” the German told UK newspapers.

“These young boys are used to this from a really early age and are used to ignoring things around them. If they are smart enough they ignore most of it.

“All the stories around are no problem. This story is not around since yesterday. It has been around since the summer and did you at any moment get the impression this team is distracted because of transfer rumours? No.

“We are focused on what we have an influence on. All the rest we have to ignore. It is clear there is a lot of excitement around.”

A thigh injury will see Coutinho miss the FA Cup clash at Anfield, with the star playmaker having contributed 12 goals and eight assists in 20 games in all competitions this season.

Klopp was disinterested in discussing Barcelona, who are reportedly ready to offer £140million for Coutinho.

“I am not interested in Barcelona. Sorry. What can I say about what they do?” he said.

“It is always the same. This year it is Phil. Another year it is somebody else. There is nothing to say until there is something to say. That is my position.

“What can I do? I cannot talk about this part of the game.”

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