Jurgen Klopp heaps praise on rejuvenated Lucas Leiva... as boss worries Liverpool will miss suspended star against Swansea

  • Liverpool host Swansea City in the Premier League on Sunday
  • Jurgen Klopp has hailed the influence of Brazil midfielder Lucas Leiva
  • Reds manager has ruled out challenging for the title this season 

Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva's performances under new manager Jurgen Klopp have largely gone under the radar amid the hype which greeted the new manager's arrival but that may be about to change.

The Brazil international will serve a one-match suspension for the visit of Swansea after accumulating a fifth booking of the season.


Statistics this week showed Lucas has made the second-highest number of tackles in European football this season but the quiet midfielder's contribution has gone largely unheralded with the progress of players like Roberto Firmino and the resurgence of Alberto Moreno and Mamadou Sakho getting more headlines.

Jurgen Klopp has praised the influence of Lucas Leiva since he arrived as new Liverpool manager

Jurgen Klopp has praised the influence of Lucas Leiva since he arrived as new Liverpool manager

The German boss has lost only one of the nine matches he has taken charge of at Liverpool

The German boss has lost only one of the nine matches he has taken charge of at Liverpool

Lucas' future under predecessor Brendan Rodgers was a constant subject for speculation and he finally appeared to be on his way out of the club on loan to Besiktas in August only for a timely - for him - injury to captain Jordan Henderson to present a lifeline.

Since Rodgers' departure the 28-year-old, the longest-serving player of the current squad, has become a permanent fixture for Klopp starting every Premier League match.

That run will end at Anfield on Sunday as he serves a one-match ban for his fifth booking of the season last weekend and Klopp hopes it will not have a knock-on effect.

'I hope he's not a big miss. It's good for both of us that I'm here. I like players like this, he likes playing like this,' he said.

Klopp hopes Leiva, who is serving a one-game suspension, will not be too missed against Swansea

Klopp hopes Leiva, who is serving a one-game suspension, will not be too missed against Swansea

LIVERPOOL RESULTS UNDER KLOPP 

Tottenham 0-0 Liverpool                       (D)

Liverpool 1-1 Rubin                               (D)

Liverpool 1-1 Southampton                   (D)

Liverpool 1-0 Bournemouth                  (W)

Chelsea 1-3 Liverpool                           (W)

Rubin 0-1 Liverpool                               (W)

Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace                  (L)

Manchester City 1-1 Liverpool              (W)

Liverpool 2-1 Bordeaux                         (W)

Played 9 Won 5 Drawn 3 Lost 1 

'He has improved since we've been here, adapted to our style of play better and better. He is a very important player for us.

'He can be much more dominant in the game, that's what we are always talking about, but he has a really good personality and in a position like his position it's very important that you have a good personality.

'I'm not sure he's unappreciated because it's one of the most important [positions], for sure.

'I heard here in England it's 'holding midfielder' - we should change this name because [that's] not all of his job.

'He has to organise, he has to read the game in every situation. I'm not sure how many passes he has to play in this position but it's a lot because usually we have to switch the game.

'It's an important position in football, in the middle of the pitch it's the heart of the game and we all know without a heart, nothing works.'

Klopp's most impressive feat as Liverpool manager came in the 4-1 demolition of Manchester City

Klopp's most impressive feat as Liverpool manager came in the 4-1 demolition of Manchester City

The Reds boss congratulates his players following their midweek win over Bordeaux in the Europa League

The Reds boss congratulates his players following their midweek win over Bordeaux in the Europa League

A convincing 4-1 victory at Manchester City last Saturday put Liverpool within eight points of surprise league leaders Leicester and six adrift of a top-four spot.

However, despite growing confidence within the squad Klopp has ruled out even thinking about a push for the title - for now at least.

'I don't know in this moment who will win the league and I don't care about this, I don't think about this in this moment,' he added.

'It's only important to be concentrated on your own situation and how you can make your own progress.

'That's what we think about and if it would help to think about the end of the season I would do it but I know it does nothing.

'It's always important how far you are away from the position you dream of - it's better eight than 20 but two would be better than eight!

'We have to try to close this gap if it's possible and that is what we try.'

Swansea arrive at Anfield with just one win in their last 10 matches and with continued speculation about the future of manager Garry Monk.

Swansea  boss Garry Monk (left) heads to Anfield having won just one of his last 10 matches

Swansea  boss Garry Monk (left) heads to Anfield having won just one of his last 10 matches

Klopp's only defeat as Liverpool manager game against Crystal Palace at Anfield at the beginning of the month

Klopp's only defeat as Liverpool manager game against Crystal Palace at Anfield at the beginning of the month

Liverpool were undone by Crystal Palace and Klopp has no intention of being caught out again.

'We have to defend very well, that's for sure, and if we move more than enough, if we play football, then we can find spaces,' he said.

'We have to be in the game from the first second on, it's a big challenge as we saw against Crystal Palace.

'But if we take Crystal Palace as the last warning, then it was important for us.

'If everybody is prepared for a big fight, it will be a good game.'