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Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool will miss "kick in the ass" at Anfield when Premier League returns

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Jurgen Klopp claims he is confident that his Liverpool team can quickly click into gear when the Premier League returns - but admits they will miss "the best kick in your ass" of the Anfield crowd.

The Reds are only a couple of wins away from winning a first league title in 30 years after accumulating a 25 point lead before the coronavirus outbreak. ‘Project Restart’ aims to get the top flight back underway by June 12 with Liverpool allowed to return to Melwood for group training today under the first stage of protocols.

While there is still a long road ahead before football can return, it is progress and is music to the ears of the German boss.

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